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What IDE Do You Use for Scripting?

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Which IDE?

    • IntelliJ IDEA
    • Eclipse
    • NetBeans
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What IDE does everyone using when scripting or general programming in Java?

 

I was using Eclipse, but switched to IntelliJ because the auto code completion saves so much time. I know Eclipse has it too, but it's nothing compared to IntelliJ - none of that Ctrl + Space.

Edited by debug

I'm used to eclipse, but I'm making the switch to IntelliJ IDEA because I'm diving into Android and since its using the IntelliJ IDEA + an Android plugin its making it a lot easier for me to remember the functions of the IDE.

 

And I also agree on the code completion. IntelliJ IDEA is a bit more modern in my opinion.

 

But for all my other coding stuff I use Atom, I freaking love Atom.

Edited by herojord

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I'm used to eclipse, but I'm making the switch to IntelliJ IDEA because I'm diving into Android and since its using the IntelliJ IDEA + an Android plugin its making it a lot easier for me to remember the functions of the IDE.

And I also agree on the code completion. IntelliJ IDEA is a bit more modern in my opinion.

But for all my other coding stuff I use Atom, I freaking love Atom.

Atom is amazing - much better than Sublime and the best thing it is free.

Android Studio is based off of IntelliJ so you can use that for Android. Well, if you want to install another IDE.

Atom is amazing - much better than Sublime and the best thing it is free.

Android Studio is based off of IntelliJ so you can use that for Android. Well, if you want to install another IDE.

 

 

Yeah Android Studio is what I ment.

What I also really like with Atom is the multiple selection. Never seen that before on other editors.

I'm used to eclipse, but I'm making the switch to IntelliJ IDEA because I'm diving into Android and since its using the IntelliJ IDEA + an Android plugin its making it a lot easier for me to remember the functions of the IDE.

 

And I also agree on the code completion. IntelliJ IDEA is a bit more modern in my opinion.

 

But for all my other coding stuff I use Atom, I freaking love Atom.

 

Atom is love

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