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Alexey Yakovlev2017-06-06 13:32:21
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Alexey Yakovlev, 2017-06-06 13:32:21

Does anyone know a full-fledged IDE for java written not in it?

Well, the acer aspire one d257 NetBeans and the like do not pull.
Geany - excellent, but not enough.
Is there any all-in-one combine that is not written in managed code?

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2017-06-06
@fshp

full IDE

For Java, there are as many as 2 of them. And both of them are written in Java.

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ralaton121, 2017-06-06
@ralaton121

vim. with the appropriate plug-ins for Java,
everything flies.

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Dmitry Alexandrov, 2017-06-06
@jamakasi666

The lightest of all, this is netbins. Try to disable unnecessary plugins and chips. Most resources in any ide are consumed by auto-completion and spell checker. In addition, a lot of resources are also consumed by loading http documentation, which automatically works and is enabled. But just these 3 features make almost any IDE convenient and make up 50% of this combine.
A combo by definition cannot be easy.

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