#which ide to use?

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In what application or website do you guys find helpfull to code or in general to code for java

There are many helpful websites and applications for coding in Java. Some popular choices among Java developers include:

  1. Stack Overflow: A popular Q&A website where programmers can ask and answer questions on a wide range of topics, including Java programming.

  2. GitHub: A platform for version control and collaboration on software projects, where you can find open-source Java projects to contribute to or learn from.

  3. IntelliJ IDEA: A powerful integrated development environment (IDE) for Java development, with features such as code completion, refactoring tools, and debugging support.

  4. Eclipse: Another popular IDE for Java development, with a large community of users and a wide range of plugins available to enhance its functionality.

  5. Oracle's official documentation: The official documentation for the Java programming language, which provides detailed information on all aspects of the language and its libraries.

  6. Codecademy: An online platform that offers interactive coding lessons in various programming languages, including Java.

Overall, the best website or application for coding in Java will depend on your specific needs and preferences as a developer. It is important to explore different resources and find what works best for you in order to enhance your skills and productivity in Java programming.

hybrid pivotBOT
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which ide to use?

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Changed the title to which ide to use?.

woeful leaf
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generally its personal preference. so pick whichever u prefer

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however, if it helps: 70% of java devs worldwide use IntelliJ

dire temple
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thank you

woeful leaf
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15% eclipse

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5% netbeans

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10% other

dire temple
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nice thanks for the info i appreciate it

void latch
woeful leaf
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^^

drowsy coral
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The order is intellij then eclipse then vsc then don't bother

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