Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Dec 2007 16:27 UTC, submitted by anonymous
General Development Six months ago, Linux vendor Red Hat acquired the closed source Exadel Studio Pro IDE and pledged to turn it into a fully open source Red Hat product. On Monday, Red Hat officially released JBoss Developer Studio, based on the Exadel product as a 100 percent open source IDE. The new Eclipse based IDE offering from Red Hat's JBoss division will provide a development environment that will work on both Windows and Linux for Java middleware solutions from JBoss.
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RE: $99?
by Kalessin on Tue 11th Dec 2007 18:01 UTC in reply to "$99?"
Kalessin
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2007-01-18

Well, it's quite typical for the commercial C++ IDE's to be over $1000. I'm not saying that it's necessarily worth shelling out $99 just to try out Red Hat's IDE, but as far as IDE's go, if there's a price tag attached to it, $99 is cheap.

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