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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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Akash K
08/05/20
Best IDE
What do you like best? Everything is very cool with IntelliJ, There are Version Control Manage, AutoFormatting, AutoSave, AutoImport Maven/Gradle dependencies. It is fast as compared to other IDE, It has more advanced debugging options than other IDE and more autocomplete suggestions What do you dislike? It consumes more memory than other IDE . Recommendations to others considering the product: Best IDE, faster than others What problems are you solving with the product? ...
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sushruth r
07/29/20
IntelliJ
What do you like best? The best intellisence, and UI with lot of great options. What do you dislike? I love almost all aspects of IntelliJ. But they can improve on MVC by providing front-end views like aspx. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Develop machine learning algorithms
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Juan Pablo A
07/20/20
The best JVM Languages IDE
What do you like best? The productivity boost that you get with it: it's full of useful functionalities and it's constantly evolving What do you dislike? There is nothing that I dislike at the time being What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Coming from Eclipse IDE I was one of those that used to say: "why would you pay for it if you have eclipse?" There's no coming back. The amount of cool functionalities that you have in order to ...
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Şükrü O
07/16/20
IntellijIdea Review
What do you like best? Its interface is very user friendly. It is also very good that it is suitable for the maven and hibernate infrastructure that I use especially in the web projects I wrote. In addition, the use of tools such as git can be integrated very easily. It is also very useful as a code writing tool. What do you dislike? Although I generally like it, initially, loading and downloading activities related to the project may prevent you from starting to write code. In ...
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Adam A
07/14/20
Best Java/Kotlin IDE available
What do you like best? Over the years I've tried all the main Java IDE's out there, and while my company seems to prefer Eclipse based solutions I really like IntelliJ IDEA the best. Out of the box it supports many different platforms like Spring and JBoss, with preinstalled plugin support for Gradle and Maven. It seamlessly integrated with our source control solution as well. What I like most about it is it is the best Kotlin development tool available, all others don't even come close. ...
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Administrator in Retail
07/11/20
Best IDE i have used.
What do you like best? Great design, customization options, support, search results on google. Free Community version. What do you dislike? Community Edition does not have Spring support, payed edition is pretty expensive, major updates have confusing changes , there should be a release file with the changes to open up the first time you use the updated version. Sometimes it behaves erratically and you need to "invalidate cache and restart" Recommendations to others considering the ...
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Vinayak S
07/10/20
Intellij
What do you like best? That you can configure Hot swap feature which allows me to save time while doing bug fixes. I don't need to wait another half an hour just to see my code getting compiled for a small change What do you dislike? I personally have faced with subversion cache not refreshing properly while using intellij. Apart from it uses extensive memory and cpu which makes development bit slower. Recommendations to others considering the product: Nothing specific, fairly ...
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Jonas P
07/04/20
A Java IDE for all needs
What do you like best? I really like the responsive and simple standard GUI design, it makes the software fun to use in comparison to it's competitors. Also the Module System is something new, with this new concept, they are doing something entirely differently in comparison to the competitors. The auto-complete of code is nice too, it helps me more than other IDE's. The keyboard shortcuts are useful, I use them all of the time. What do you dislike? IDEA is not good for beginners, ...
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User in Apparel & Fashion
07/02/20
Almost Too Many Features
What do you like best? The UI is excellent - super easy to use, a ton of features! What do you dislike? Not all of the features are intuitive/ where you'd expect them to be. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's a super convenient IDE and honestly I don't see myself switching to a different one any time soon.
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Ankur S
06/30/20
Easy to use with multiple editor features
What do you like best? There are many features that are provided by IntelliJ editor like intellicence , ease of navigation , feature to run code multiple times make this tool unique and very usefull. What do you dislike? It is a good tool to have in the bucket and can be used to develop scripts with ease. Recommendations to others considering the product: Its a fantastic tool to use. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I have ...
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