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Here we go again...Originally posted by Maarten Vergouwen:
So what do experienced Java developers think is the best IDE ?
Author of Test Driven (2007) and Effective Unit Testing (2013) [Blog] [HowToAskQuestionsOnJavaRanch]
IntellJ Idea
One thing to keep in mind is that feature set is not everything in an IDE. You really need to try it on for size to see if you like it.
For example, Eclipse is at least a match for IDEA in a terms of feature set however I much prefer to use IDEA. In Eclipse everything always feels like it is always another menu-choice away. While in IDEA everything feels like it is right where I want it to be. By all means, continue your compiling your chart but know that while you may capture the various supported features of an IDE... you will never capture its essence.
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kktec<br />SCJP, SCWCD, SCJD<br />"What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning." - Werner Heisenberg
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