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Re: Proliferation of IDEs

Started byArne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk>
First post2019-03-05 19:17 -0500
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  Re: Proliferation of IDEs Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> - 2019-03-05 19:17 -0500
    Re: Proliferation of IDEs Chris Riesbeck <Chris.Riesbeck@gmail.com> - 2019-03-06 12:07 -0600

#38799 — Re: Proliferation of IDEs

FromArne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk>
Date2019-03-05 19:17 -0500
SubjectRe: Proliferation of IDEs
Message-ID<q5n3ie$1obq$2@gioia.aioe.org>
On 3/5/2019 5:24 AM, Stefan Ram wrote:
> Joerg Meier <joergmmeier@arcor.de> writes:
>> On Fri, 1 Mar 2019 10:11:08 -0500, dale wrote:
>>> Is Netbeans an acceptable IDE?
>> Yes, but it's a very distant #3 with the top spots going to Eclipse and
>> IntelliJ IDEA, #1 being up to personal taste. If you got a choice, pick
>> either Eclipse or IDEA, but if you are stuck with Netbeans, thats okay too.
> 
>    Here's another point of view:
> 
> |38% (348 votes) - Eclipse
> |11% (106 votes) - IntelliJ IDEA
> |44% (406 votes) - NetBeans
> |1% (5 votes) - Another IDE
> |2% (19 votes) - A text editor
> |4% (33 votes) - It depends on what I'm working on
> |1% (8 votes) - Other IDE
> community.oracle.com/blogs/editor/2014/02/11/poll-result-top-3-java-ides-really-do-dominate-developer-desktops

I don't think those percentages are accurate today.

IntelliJ IDEA has increased a lot in usage.

And NetBeans usage has tanked.

Arne

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#38801

FromChris Riesbeck <Chris.Riesbeck@gmail.com>
Date2019-03-06 12:07 -0600
Message-ID<74f6009b-a433-9a18-ac57-cea93c9121d7@gmail.com>
In reply to#38799
On 3/5/2019 6:17 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
> On 3/5/2019 5:24 AM, Stefan Ram wrote:
>> Joerg Meier <joergmmeier@arcor.de> writes:
>>> On Fri, 1 Mar 2019 10:11:08 -0500, dale wrote:
>>>> Is Netbeans an acceptable IDE?
>>> Yes, but it's a very distant #3 with the top spots going to Eclipse and
>>> IntelliJ IDEA, #1 being up to personal taste. If you got a choice, pick
>>> either Eclipse or IDEA, but if you are stuck with Netbeans, thats 
>>> okay too.
>>
>>    Here's another point of view:
>>
>> |38% (348 votes) - Eclipse
>> |11% (106 votes) - IntelliJ IDEA
>> |44% (406 votes) - NetBeans
>> |1% (5 votes) - Another IDE
>> |2% (19 votes) - A text editor
>> |4% (33 votes) - It depends on what I'm working on
>> |1% (8 votes) - Other IDE
>> community.oracle.com/blogs/editor/2014/02/11/poll-result-top-3-java-ides-really-do-dominate-developer-desktops 
>>
> 
> I don't think those percentages are accurate today.
> 
> IntelliJ IDEA has increased a lot in usage.
> 
> And NetBeans usage has tanked.
> 
> Arne
> 
For Java with Spring, and Android, I use IDEA / Android Studio, but I 
think it will be interesting to see how Visual Studio Code does. With 
the obvious plugins, it does a lot of what the community edition of IDEA 
does. VS Code is rapidly overtaking Sublime as the programming editor of 
choice among my CS students for Node programming.

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