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If the laptop is specifically for development and study, and not toys and the like, then you can buy a 250 GB SSD, or a 120 GB SSD + HDD for other files, put Linux on it, and a normal IDE. Everything will work fast enough and enough for programming.
So far, of all the ones I've tried (Eclipse, Intellij IDEA, NetBeans), NetBeans is the least memory hungry. You can install certain plugins in the Sublime Text 3 text editor.
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