JetBrains IDEs have regular updates which, to my experience, always give additional value. Moreover, I do not have those crashes that I experience with Eclipse from time to time when updating something or adding a new component. Also the UX is, to my personal point of view, better than Eclipse.
I used Eclipse for many years, but since I started with IntelliJ some few years ago, I never switched back.
Desarrollador Java Jr/BPM Jr at Agnostic | a cognitive company
Real User
2019-01-27T15:43:00Z
Jan 27, 2019
It seems to me as one of the best IDEs in the market, they are always releasing new versions with positive improvements, and in my opinion, I recommend it in its entirety.
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JetBrains IDEs have regular updates which, to my experience, always give additional value. Moreover, I do not have those crashes that I experience with Eclipse from time to time when updating something or adding a new component. Also the UX is, to my personal point of view, better than Eclipse.
I used Eclipse for many years, but since I started with IntelliJ some few years ago, I never switched back.
It seems to me as one of the best IDEs in the market, they are always releasing new versions with positive improvements, and in my opinion, I recommend it in its entirety.