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  • 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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    Nilesh Jethwa
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    VSCode
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    Thomas Jack
    VSCode in past
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    Konrad S.
    PyCharm
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    Gaurav
    @konrad_sx do you only write python?
    Konrad S.
    @zignis No, the Pro version also supports JS, SQL, HTML, CSS. That's essentially what I need in addition to Android Studio (Kotlin)
    Gaurav
    @konrad_sx didn't knew that, I thought idea ultimate was the only thing that was interoperable with most of their language - specifics ides
    Thomas Hallaran
    Emacs! (joke) VSCode
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    Amanda Roberts
    I've been using Atom for a while, but lately, I've been considering a switch.
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    Markk Tong
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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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    Konrad S.
    @markk0217 Sure it depends. But from my experience I'd say that IntelliJ/PyCharm are excellent for Python and JavaScript also.
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    Vincent Xu
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    I'm a big fan of VSCode for its versatility and the massive library of extensions—it really helps streamline my workflow. IntelliJ Idea is fantastic for Java though, it feels like it was built with just that in mind!
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    Gaurav
    @cen_xu yes, thats of the thing that concerns me that it is built on java, and requires quite a large amount of system resources to work properly
    Konrad S.
    @cen_xu I understand why one would prefer VSCode, but IntelliJ (and PyCharm) never disappointed me. I think for Python and Javascript they're also excellent.
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    Manuel Kehl
    Day Peek for Apple Vision Pro
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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 vast ecosystem of extensions, Coro. IntelliJ Idea is fantastic for Java and other JVM languages, though—its smart code completion is a lifesaver!
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    Gaurav
    @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
    Leonard Knauß
    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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    Ruslan.D
    My stack is Dart, RUST and Python - so there is no alternative :) only VSCode
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