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best IDE for scripting java/what IDE does everyone use?

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visual studio is amazing, but for java? what? i've heard that it was a new feature at some point but do people use it?

 

Most used for java is IntelliJ and Eclipse

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11 minutes ago, Deceiver said:

intellij

intellij

you gotta pay for it tho

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5 minutes ago, Deceiver said:

its free nibba

 

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im downloading the ultimate now via torrent

shall I just get the community then?

6 minutes ago, Khaleesi said:

there is no "best" IDE
JUst pick whatever you like.

The IDE isn't going to improve your coding skills ;)

I personally love Eclipse, but some rather have IntelliJ

was just getting everyones opinions :)

 

thanks alL!

As Khaleesi said, it doesn't really matter what IDE you pick because it doesn't improve much. 

I personally use Eclipse and Intellij (on and off). If you're a new comer, I'd suggest intellij since the UI is more user friendly and can be less confusing than intellij. 

Just pick a suitable IDE that you like because it all comes down to personal preference. The commonly known IDE's for Java is Intellij, Eclipse and Netbeans. 

1 hour ago, Deceiver said:

intellij

intellij

Do you have any objective specific reasons that make it better than Eclipse? I was told they were both good. I choose eclipse but would be willing to change if there are actual reasons to. Or is this a "it's the one I use so it must be better" situation?

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