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I've been working on a project which has been understaffed (from the beginning, now I know).

All the newly hired guys, who are more experienced than me (in terms of how many years of work experience), use Eclipse.

I use IntelliJ.

I don't think I can make them switch to IntelliJ.

On a scale of 1 to 10, how frustrated should I be?

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    Not at all, it's their business. Tools are just means to reach the goal, not the goal itself.
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    I've worked with many devs, and the only time any of them haven't been open to a different ide, was when they were using eclipse.

    So either they know something i don't, or they enjoy the pain staiking ass raping eclipse gives, and that's after you manage to get it to open.
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    what would you be ?
    THEY are using Eclipse, not you..
  • 0
    @C0D4 Eclipse is pretty damn great for Java, better than IntelliJ even after completely changing all the important settings which are turned of by default for no reason at all.
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    Every one in y company use atom and vscode. Im the only dude on intellij and i still dont understand why you would choose anything else.
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    @Santaclauze Text editor over an actual IDE is indeed weird. Almost like them vim and emacs fanatics
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    @12bitfloat Speed and sometimes screen space. Normally you don't need a debugger or a console while writing code, so they should be separated and only ever opened/started when you need them.
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    Guess I missed some information again.
    What frustrated me is not they use eclipse.. yes, they do use it not me. But they asked me how to set that up. I'm like... What? Why? How? I have so many questions...
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