What IDE do you use?
Gaurav
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What IDE do you prefer? I currently use IntelliJ Idea, have used VSCode and Atom in the past.
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@andreas_toddle I guess it's more of a no-code tool than an IDE (I might be wrong)
VSCode
in past
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As someone who does primarily native iOS/watchOS/macOS/visionOS development in Swift and SwiftUI I spend most of my time in Xcode.
For smaller scripts or lightweight web editing I usually use Sublime Text 🤓
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I'm a big fan of VSCode for its versatility and the rich ecosystem of extensions. IntelliJ Idea is fantastic for Java though, really depends on the project's needs!
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@markk0217 Sure it depends. But from my experience I'd say that IntelliJ/PyCharm are excellent for Python and JavaScript also.
I've been using Atom for a while, but lately, I've been considering a switch.
@amandaroberts atom is great, I had to move on because it was discontinued
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I started with Eclipse and it felt like bliss when I switched to VSCode.
Way easier to use and I love the huge selection of plugins.
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I'm a big fan of VSCode for its versatility and the vast ecosystem of extensions, Coro. IntelliJ Idea is fantastic for Java and other JVM languages, though—its smart code completion is a lifesaver!
@felix_f_t i use idea for almost everything, rust, ts, and go. I have used vscode but I find idea more productive, I can do my tasks faster and the eap version even has some very good features. there's definitely a learning curve here and vscode works out for most of the tasks due to its simplicity and vast ecosystem of plugins
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PyCharm
@konrad_sx didn't knew that, I thought idea ultimate was the only thing that was interoperable with most of their language - specifics ides
@konrad_sx do you only write python?
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@jessica_herman2 never heard of it before
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Emacs! (joke) VSCode