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Eclipse, NetBeans or IntelliJ?

What editor are you using for writing & compiling Java code?

20th Nov 2017, 12:20 PM
Ghena Ramascan
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I am a eclipse fan even for developing Javafx and android apps.
27th Nov 2017, 5:11 PM
Vahid Shirbisheh
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IntelliJ for me as i spend much of my time on Android Studio (IntelliJ based) so it feels like home
24th Nov 2017, 2:50 PM
Rahul Sahni
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intellij is nice with java
20th Nov 2017, 3:11 PM
shobhit
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I have used both eclipse and intellij I found intellij to be more useful in my case: 1) You can use many tools with intellij as plugin. Some of which are not available on intellij 2) In paid version of intellij integration with tomcat is too easy. Hence, easy for your deployments on local. 3) Debugging becomes lot easy with values can be next to your code line. In eclipse you need to press few keys to see values. 4) Auto Suggestions are more closer in context of code you are using. Eclipse shows you all possible keywords.
24th Nov 2017, 8:58 AM
shanky sharma
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NetBeans is too good for Java. M using it n found its a great IDE
21st Nov 2017, 10:20 AM
Jatin Agarwal
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for Java i use intellij idea, for php/html/js i use phpstorm
21st Nov 2017, 2:00 PM
Адилет Бегманов
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I would choose Adobe Dreamweaver as my preffered IDE, but it you don't want to pay, I would choose Eclipse because it has many features and it's easy to learn, you can jump right in.
26th Nov 2017, 12:15 PM
Moritz Grimm
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Industry standard : IntelliJ
29th Nov 2017, 7:34 AM
Ho Yeung (Peter) Chan
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For Java, Eclipse. If you decide to learn C++, Visual Studio.
11th Dec 2017, 12:46 AM
Jacob Pembleton
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I have used both Eclipse and IntelliJ. I have less experience with IntelliJ, but already love the IDE features. I find the UI/UX of Eclipse to be a little less intuitive than IntelliJ. As for compile times... don't really know that. For me, unless compile times are an order of magnitude different then I wouldn't care (those times are probably roughly the same). But, the Eclipse IDE is improving all of the time and has already come a long way so I don't count it out.
20th Nov 2017, 1:38 PM
Aaron Becker
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I am new to coding but I just love IntelliJ Idea. I doubt there might be a compiler better than this (I have not used any other compiler just a hunch). It is a great IDE for learning.
21st Nov 2017, 10:21 AM
Edumisa Mtoli
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it can use Netbeans for beginners. But it doesn't support Android programming. most advanced users used eclipse IDE for develop their programmes. it has more plugins to develop new programs like androids. In industry level professional users use Intelij IDE for create high quality software products.
22nd Nov 2017, 6:34 PM
Harshan Madhuranga
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I usually use a netbeans, but, you would not have a problems to use a any IDE, the best it is learn the java systaxis.
23rd Nov 2017, 1:34 PM
Diego Pacheco
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Eclipse, now I am using Eclipse Oxygen, itis fast and improved.
28th Jun 2018, 5:13 AM
Atishay Jain
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Eclipse es muy fácil de instalar y cuando inicien mi carrera comencé usándolo pero luego me quedé con netbeans
18th Jan 2019, 12:03 PM
Diego Pacheco
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For a minute there I thought you were talking about lollies. lol!
25th Nov 2017, 10:13 PM
Dwain Aiolupotea
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I have Eclipse and IntelliJ but I think IntelliJ is better. It is because Android Studio which make apps is IntelliJ based.
3rd Apr 2019, 10:14 AM
デジモン Lover
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