![]() ![]() "I first tried IntelliJ IDEA when the Java Developers Journal or Java World or some such journal awarded it the "best IDE" in few years later, Apache Maven got good and suddenly the teams I worked on could ditch the corporate mandated IDEs (like JBuilder!), whose configuration file droppings teams had to version control, and embrace their preferences, like IntelliJ IDEA. ![]() I used IntelliJ IDEA and haven't looked back. It's always been polished (it had transparent UI panels. ![]() In 2002! In Swing!) and it was feature-packed. Every release featured integrations for new technologies, some of which I didn't even know I would want to use until they showed up in IntelliJ IDEA. Nowadays, 18+ years later, I know the key commands and I know the tool fairly well, and I finally feel like the only bottleneck in my development cycle is me, not the tooling. I love IntelliJ IDEA, even if I am constantly frustrated that I have nobody to blame for a lack of productivity but myself.IntelliJ IDEA has a lot of features, but its most popular key feature is its smart code completion capability. This basically means that the program can suggest classes, methods, fields, and keywords that are expected in the current code you’re trying to create. Aside from that, the IDE also predicts what you need and allows you to automate repetitive development tasks. It can help you quickly fill a field, access a tool window, set toggles, easily search through a list of numerous elements, and a whole lot more. ![]()
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