#eclipse or intelliJ?

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I want to use Java (right now mainly for games) and I am wondering whether I should use intelliJ or eclipse to edit my code

Both Eclipse and IntelliJ are popular choices for Java development, but they have some key differences.

Eclipse is an open-source IDE with a wide range of plugins and customizations available. It is known for its flexibility and extensive set of features, making it a solid choice for Java development. Eclipse also has strong support for debugging and code refactoring.

IntelliJ IDEA, on the other hand, is a commercial IDE developed by JetBrains. It is known for its intelligent code completion, advanced refactoring tools, and seamless integration with other JetBrains products like Kotlin and Scala. IntelliJ also has a more modern interface and overall smoother user experience.

For game development in Java, either IDE can work well. However, IntelliJ may be more user-friendly and offer more advanced features that could streamline your development process. If you are looking for a more robust tool with a modern interface and enhanced productivity tools, IntelliJ might be the better choice.

Ultimately, the decision between Eclipse and IntelliJ comes down to personal preference. You may want to try out both IDEs to see which one you feel more comfortable using for your game development projects.

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IntelliJ is more commonly used and suggested.

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IntelliJ