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Previously on "Seriously Eclipse, you can't even do Copy-Paste?"
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Have had no problems, we have devs using all three IDEs (including Netbeans!) as no one is mandated, the fact that everything is maven driven helps, IntelliJ just pulls in all of the mavens projects and you're away. If anything the maven support is better and less buggy than the m2eclipse plugin which used to cause no end of hassle for me...
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Does it play nice when working on projects where everyone else uses Eclipse... project settings and so on?Originally posted by kal View PostIntelliJ IDEA all the way for me. Picked up a personal licence for Version 12 for under £50 when JetBrains had their 75% end of the world sale (to tie in with all that Mayan nonsense) before XMas. Best IDE by a mile and dumps on Eclipse from a great height
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Its an old thread but +1. IntelliJ is great (even when doing node and not java)Originally posted by kal View PostIntelliJ IDEA all the way for me. Picked up a personal licence for Version 12 for under £50 when JetBrains had their 75% end of the world sale (to tie in with all that Mayan nonsense) before XMas. Best IDE by a mile and dumps on Eclipse from a great height
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IntelliJ IDEA all the way for me. Picked up a personal licence for Version 12 for under £50 when JetBrains had their 75% end of the world sale (to tie in with all that Mayan nonsense) before XMas. Best IDE by a mile and dumps on Eclipse from a great height
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Looks wicked - cheers.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf you're on linux try "Geany"...
Just saying, like...
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Are IBM still involved in much of the dev?
No disaster is off limits if they are.
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Generally I've always been happy with it for generic core Java stuff... refactor tools especially. But it's just ridiculous they can break the clipboard!
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Eclipse Juno is a disgrace, painfully poor, performance on 64 bit is brutal.
I'm sticking with indigo.
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Get Intellij it makes some of the pain go away.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's particularly nice that cut works even when copy/paste break, allowing me to delete the text.
Why I'm writing Java when I prefer c# I don't know but if that's what the client wants.....
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Seriously Eclipse, you can't even do Copy-Paste?
It's particularly nice that cut works even when copy/paste break, allowing me to delete the text.Tags: None
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