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IntelliJ IDEA stands out as an outstanding software renowned for its unparalleled code assistance, particularly its smart code completion, analysis, and suggestions that enhance coding productivity and accuracy. Users appreciate its ease of use and excellent integration with version control tools, making it a top choice for developers. The software's ability to ...Read more
Outstanding code completion, enhancing productivity and accuracy in coding.
Easy to use with excellent integration for version control tools.
Supports several languages and provides easy project integration.
Intuitive user interface and robust debugging capabilities.
Steep learning curve for beginners due to complex features.
Limited customizations and advanced functionalities in the Marketplace.
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Nandani M
10/30/20
Great for Java based projects
What do you like best? IntelliJ has good infra for java based projects. You can import, build, install dependencies and export your projects in a jar as usual. It has good integration for version control via git. It also supports testing and debugging which is obviously quite necessary! What do you dislike? Nothing as much. I think java based projects itself require dependencies install/maven/gradle setups which is often easy to do/debug. Recommendations to others considering ...
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Felipe A
10/28/20
Buena herramienta para desarrollo de programas en Java
What do you like best? Lo que mas me gusta es que te ayuda para desarrollar el código, es de fácil uso y ayuda autocompletando codigo que él supone que estas usando o vas a usar, me gusta que es liviano y no consume tantos recursos, ejecuta facilmente el codigo que hemos desarrollado Me gusta que ejecuta fácilmente los programas que uno está haciendo, cada proyecto se puede desarrollar de manera facil, ademas tiene buen soporte dentro de la comunidad What do you dislike? Tal vez ...
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Vivek A
10/27/20
IntelliJ IDEA - The best IDE for Spring and Java Development
What do you like best? Some of the most useful things that I find in IntelliJ Idea are 1. It understands the code very well, the ability to convert a simple foreach loop into lambda function or method reference is very handy. 2. It understands the spring annotations are definitations in spring.xml, when ever we rename a class, the name also gets renamed if its present in any of the xml file. 3. I am big fan of how easily it integrates with Maven. In the Maven View, we can view ...
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Ignazio C
10/25/20
No other IDE can be compared with IntelliJ
What do you like best? There is a shortcut for everything and this speeds up my work What do you dislike? Can be considered expensive for single users Recommendations to others considering the product: Stop looking for alternative :) What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Writing Java and kotlin code
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Anwar B
10/23/20
Best user experience with an IDE
What do you like best? The design The different features out of the box such as the debugger, the console tab ... What do you dislike? IT becomes slow sometimes but only while using windows What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I use it to code in Java or Scala for big data
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Dan R
10/22/20
IntelliJ increased productivity
What do you like best? Intuitive shortcuts, code templates, debugger What do you dislike? Creating a jar with dependencies is harder than in Eclipse when not using Maven Recommendations to others considering the product: IntelliSense works great, code templates and grouped intuitive shortcuts are increasing the productivity a lot What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I work for test automation - usually building test automation ...
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Ahmet M
10/21/20
The best IDE for Spring Framework, Spring Boot apps
What do you like best? Easy to load existing projects and create projects, easy to create build parameters What do you dislike? Nothing so far, everything works fine as it should do. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you want to work with Spring Framework, Spring Boot I recommend it strongly What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I develop web apps with InteliJ Idea
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Siddhesh L
10/20/20
Best integrated development tool
What do you like best? I like Auto-complete feature of the IntelliJ the most. IntelliJ saves a lot of time by automatically downloading dependencies. It comes with integrated git which is very useful while merging the code and fixing conflicts. It converts code form java to kotlin. What do you dislike? It takes long time to start up. Also, each time I login, it asks me to buy a plugin I used to use in the past which is very annoying. Difficult to find few settings. ...
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Rathod A
10/19/20
Best IDE for development
What do you like best? there so many thing which i personally like about intellij like easy to use, easy to maintain, easy to code review, code commit on git,there so many thins which i like What do you dislike? there are no any negative point for intellij idea only once which require more memory What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? there are lots of problem solve by intellij idea which are related to my code easy integration
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MANISHKUMAR G
10/16/20
Best for full stack development
What do you like best? It is very user friendly to use and very powerful it has already install plugins which we can use it directly. What do you dislike? Some time it take to much time to open for one project and also used most of the RAM. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I have worked on sales automation using Django in this IDE. It was very useful in terms of syntax and shortcuts so it is good for developers.
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