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IntelliJIDEA is one of the best Java IDE

posted Friday, 5 May 2006
In my opinion, Java developers should have several IDEs installed on their PC. In the era of ANT and  Maven, the build of your project should be automated anyway, so it's OK to use more than one IDE based on your current needs.

There are several IDEs that are-good-enough for any Java developer. Two out of three best IDEs are free:

Free Eclipse is nice because of variety of plugins available.  Since  I'm into  Flex programming now,  I'm still using it.

Free Netbeans shines when it comes to GUI designers (Matisse).  I'm planning to attend Netbeans tutorial day during my JavaOne visit.

But if you need just a really good Java-aware IDE, there is only one to use: not-free-but-inexpensive  IntelliJIDEA.

During my 8 years of Java programming,  I worked with VisualAge, JBuilder, and Eclipse.  I knew that  IntelliJIDEA had a loyal following of expert Java programmers, they won the JDJ's Best IDE award, but I just didn' t have an opportunity to  use it. Finally I started using IntelliJIDEA  on decent-size  project having three hundred classes.

I do not have time to list all  nice little features of this product that help you with  every move you make! Some time later I'll write  a product review of this tool... This IDE outsmarts me big time. Finding classes, refactoring suggesting solutions... everyting is at your fingertips.  I'm starting learning Java again with the help of this IDE.

JetBrains  folks did an amazing job. If they'll add a decent Swing GUI designer, this will be the only IDE to use. Hands down.

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1. Andrew left...
Friday, 5 May 2006 5:29 pm :: http://mule.codehaus.org

Yakov,

The only thing that is still shocking me are US-based IT people re-discovering IntelliJ IDEA. That is not to offend anybody, but in Europe many IT professional knew (and loved) IDEA back in 2001 if not earlier, while here in US I still meet people in high positions who have never heard about this wonder.

You have some voice people tend to listen to at least from time to time, maybe you can spread the word now? ;)


2. Yakov Fain left...
Friday, 5 May 2006 6:09 pm

Andrew,

The USA requires heavy marketing for any product. Coca-Cola is a bit more known product than IDEA, but they pour tons of money into advertising...

It seems that JetBrains assumes that it's enough to create a good product, and the rest will happen by itself. To some extent this is working, otherwise there would be no sales whatsoever :) But I'm not in a position of dictating JetBrains how to run their business. They might be pretty happy with having a small but loyal group of developers, which enjoy this good product.

Advertising and maintaing offices/saleforce is expensive and this killed JBuilder...