What is your favourite IDE?
With the wealth of available IDE's out there (IntelliJ, Atom, VS Code, etc.), what are you personal favourites and why?
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I'll start. My favourite IDE is VS Code, though I have also used GitHub's Atom and it tends to be my fall back or even my default for normal editing tasks.
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@aaron said:
Still use Eclipse for all my Java coding. And vim for JS..! hahaWhat is vim? Is it similar to pine?
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@himanshu said:
PyCharm is great for python. For scripting, I tend to just use vi or notepad++. I have recently started using Atom.Atom is great IMO for the lightweight editing , and powerful enough with extensions and such to handle the heavy lifting as well
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@alinaqvi said:
As a java Dev: Eclipse.
People keep on telling me that intellij is much better and I have tried to switch a couple of times as well but to learn a new IDE and become equally productive in it is too much of a performance hit atleast for a couple of weeks ?I'm wondering if you have tried VS Code? I've heard from some Java devs that it's made some progress in becoming a viable replacement, but I am not a Java dev to be able to validate those claims.
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@jeremy said:
@alinaqvi said:
As a java Dev: Eclipse.
People keep on telling me that intellij is much better and I have tried to switch a couple of times as well but to learn a new IDE and become equally productive in it is too much of a performance hit atleast for a couple of weeks ?I'm wondering if you have tried VS Code? I've heard from some Java devs that it's made some progress in becoming a viable replacement, but I am not a Java dev to be able to validate those claims.
I have tried VS Code but only for some flutter and JS stuff. I think its alright but more of a text editor rather than a heavy weight IDE. I consider myself a fairly advanced eclipse user so quite honestly after fiddling around with a new IDE for a couple of hours my gut instinct tells me to jump back to the tried and tested. So I might be missing out on a lot of good stuff out there tbh.
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there has been a lot of progress on VSCode Java development... it's not quite ItelliJ, but it's VERY good and getting better every release.
Every month the devs put out a blog post on their progress... https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/tag/java/
VSCode is by far the best polyglot text editor out there (imnsho) and has enough IDE features to make me never want to go to a big IDE again.2 -
@alinaqvi said:
As a java Dev: Eclipse.
People keep on telling me that intellij is much better and I have tried to switch a couple of times as well but to learn a new IDE and become equally productive in it is too much of a performance hit atleast for a couple of weeks ?This is my challenge as well! We're all so busy and it's hard to take time to fix something that doesn't feel broken.
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if(java) goto IntelliJ; else goto VSCode;
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Visual Studio for me is the best one for many years - at least when it comes to .NET and C++. In Java I used to like JBuilder but they stopped supporting it so I had to switch to Eclipse. It is fine because it is very pluggable. Not the best coding experience (some say IntelliJ is much better, which I need to try) but still has quite a lot of plugins and a lot of custom IDEs are built on top of it which makes it easier to adapt to them.
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