The best IDE to swing

What is the best API to swing?
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Mexman

Mexman wrote:
What is the best API to swing?1) It is Swing, not swing.
2) If you need to ask that question, I would say the best approach is "brain + Swing tutorial". Trying to code Swing GUIs in an IDE before you understand how layouts and Swing works, will get you into a whole heap of trouble that you are unable to resolve, and produce code that others will not be willing to wade through.
3) The 'best' IDE, as already mentioned, is entirely subjective. Netbeans and Eclipse are two IDEs often recommended, with JCreator probably coming in 3rd (a long way behind the other two). Or to be more accurate, those IDEs are the most mentioned in my perception across various public forums. The first two are probably often used simply because they are free. ;)

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