#Java coding platforms discussed.

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in wha app do you code java

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In wha app do you code java

Java can be coded in various platforms, but some popular options include:

  1. IntelliJ IDEA: A powerful and feature-rich IDE that is widely used by Java developers. It offers intelligent code completion, debugging tools, and support for various frameworks.

  2. Eclipse: Another popular IDE for Java programming, known for its extensibility through plugins and robust development tools.

  3. NetBeans: An open-source IDE that provides a user-friendly interface and support for multiple programming languages, including Java.

  4. Visual Studio Code: While primarily known for web development, Visual Studio Code also offers excellent support for Java through extensions like Red Hat's Java extension pack.

  5. Online platforms: For beginners or those looking for a more lightweight solution, online coding platforms like Repl.it, JDoodle, and Coding Ground offer the ability to write and run Java code directly in a web browser.

Ultimately, the choice of coding platform depends on personal preference and project requirements. Whether you prefer a full-featured IDE like IntelliJ IDEA or a more lightweight online platform, there are plenty of options available for coding Java applications.

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