For something like 7 years, I was a big fan of Eclipse for Java development.
A few years ago, I was forced to try IntelliJ. Next day, I bought the Ultimate version which is my go to IDE for everything now and I have never looked back. It's awesome, productive, and comes with everything I need. From database, docker, terminal, etc. I don't need to leave it IDE, and the completion engine is excellent.
Now, I'm mostly using Kotlin and I couldn't even imagine my life without IntelliJ.
And as for the price? It's virtually free in comparison how much time it saves me.
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For something like 7 years, I was a big fan of Eclipse for Java development.
A few years ago, I was forced to try IntelliJ. Next day, I bought the Ultimate version which is my go to IDE for everything now and I have never looked back. It's awesome, productive, and comes with everything I need. From database, docker, terminal, etc. I don't need to leave it IDE, and the completion engine is excellent.
Now, I'm mostly using Kotlin and I couldn't even imagine my life without IntelliJ.
And as for the price? It's virtually free in comparison how much time it saves me.