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Egor Alekseev2015-02-10 00:33:12
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Egor Alekseev, 2015-02-10 00:33:12

What Java development environment are you using?

I prefer Eclipse, but a friend of mine recommended the Intelligent Java IDE. What to choose and why?

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IceJOKER, 2015-02-10
@IceJOKER

Something that is convenient for you O_O
Yes, even a regular notepad
Answer to the question in the title: I used to use Eclipse, but then switched to Android studio (it is based on the Intellij IDEA engine).
Reasons:
1. Of. IDE for Android development
2. I'm used to JetBrains products (phpstorm, intellij)
3. Very convenient IDE(s), everything is arranged correctly, maximum conditions are made for convenient and fast work

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Victor Gogilchin, 2015-02-10
@lslayer

In the enterprise, Eclipse is the de facto standard.
And from my own experience I will say that having mastered Eclipse, it is easier to switch to IDEA.
And (importantly for many) IDEA costs money. :)

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Vit, 2015-02-10
@fornit1917

I'll just leave this here

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Oleg Gamega, 2015-02-10
@gadfi

JetBrains is a pirate at home, the office will buy it later (JetBrains is not very offended by this, it counts on it in many respects, by the way, their calculation is justified) Calculate
how much time JetBrains saves .... it is worth its money

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alk, 2015-02-10
@Alexey_Kutepov

IDEA IntalliJ

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cthulhudx, 2015-02-13
@cthulhudx

Intellij Idea. I worked in eclipse for a while - didn't like it.

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lorka natas, 2015-02-26
@lorka

I will support Vit Vit
Idea at the moment the most relevant IDE (in my opinion).
I'm not going to spread butter on a sandwich:
- minimal emphasis on design - squares, frames, minimal animation and all sorts of "loading bars" - all CPU time is spent on compiling and/or selecting autocomplete.
- a maximum of two or three-level menu - in Eclipse, for some settings, you have to flip through a bunch of windows - and it's not a fact that the result will meet expectations.
- the third - purely my remark... Idea much more often at the time of auto-substitution allows you to simply press Enter several times, and not scroll through the auto-complete in search of the desired line or drive in extra characters.
Of course, there are also disadvantages - the set of plugins is an order of magnitude (if not more) behind the same set under Eclipse (but in all honesty - do you need a lot of plugins, except for git or svn?).
Lack of workspace (I can’t accept it as a minus - they forced me! I basically don’t understand the point - I have a workspace - this is a fold in Dropbox, shared for the team and backed up / cloned by cron or manually - and a git version, also taken by cron). If you want a cinematic "hacker" IDE - choose Eclipse, and Idea is just a tool... Fast, convenient, but not as spectacular.
By the way, NetBeans was not mentioned... Although it is also a quite digestible tool - quite smart, unpretentious - although it is even more stingy in terms of entertainment than Idea - but recently it has begun to eat completely obscene numbers of resources.

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