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Java IDEs (of March)

Hey Folks,
I figured today would be a good funny day to ask but which Java IDE do you all prefer. At my workplace we teach the Spring Framework so we have been using Spring Tool Suite. It does the job but it's not well loved by the instructors or the students.

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Alain Van Hout • Edited

Definitely IntelliJ (which includes the Community edition and the Ultimate edition).

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Dmitriy

VS Code

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Joel N. Walkley

Can you tell me your VSCode set-up for Java?

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Binh Huynh

Eclipse, old but gold.

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Tran Duong

I prefer IntelliJ IDEA. Other tools like Spring Tool Suite or Eclipse are also good, but I feel that they are not as modern and powerful like the one from JetBrains.

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marouane moutih

Vscode

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Benjamin Thorpe

I use Netbeans, just easy to use.

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Ahmed Abu Qahf

I love IntelliJ & NetBeans.

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