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Which IDE is better to learn java? Eclipse or Netbeans?

30th Nov 2016, 6:40 PM
shagith K V
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I personally hate NetBeans. But also Eclipse. If you don't use special tools you don't even need a real ide, you Can simply use notepad++ on Windows or sublime on Linux. There is actually no general answer. I personally prefer I IntelliJ Idea But beginners often start with eclipse. Has most of the features you need and still relatively easy to understand. In the beginning it will be a One-click exploring game but there will be one day (approximately after 1 month usage) when you will master your Ide Cheers
30th Nov 2016, 7:05 PM
Arsal Ali
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thanks Arsal Ali. But I find eclipse a little tough to understand compared to netbeans. creating a class by giving a lot of specifications just to type and run a simple code..
30th Nov 2016, 7:09 PM
shagith K V
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I use Android Studio which is a souped up version of IntelliJ IDE. It makes coding a lot more streamlined IMO. You don't have to make Android applications while using it, but gives you the tools needed if you ever desire.
30th Nov 2016, 7:36 PM
Phil Culver
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Yeah it is but I absolutely hate NetBeans code style. I mean.. You have 4 or 5 gui elements and BAM 200 lines of useless code. This made me Shit bricks. I use also Android Studio. The name says it, you develop apps for Android devices with it, but you can also develop Java applications with it ease
30th Nov 2016, 7:43 PM
Arsal Ali
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Eclipse hands down
14th Mar 2017, 12:47 AM
Russell