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College student here! Starting to learn java, best ide to use?

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    Eclipse(free) or IntelliJ(paid)
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    IntelliJ must be free for students. No?

    Why don't you try the Oracle way -- Netbeans? It's quite good you know.
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    Since you are a student, I'd definitely recommend going for a (free) professional license of all JetBrains products. You'll have IntelliJ and many other beautiful IDEs :)
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    Jetbrains (IntelliJ) all the way.

    Also, if you really want to learn java well, as soon as you get to maven. Try setting up SonarQube. It's not trivial but it is a huge help when learning.
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    I use eclipse but everyone is gonna say intellij

    That being said, if you wanna try server stuff, eclipse has built in servers
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    When I was at University​ we used netbeans, and I loved it because I found out about how you can revert changes made in code, which was originally hidden for me :D saved me so many times
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    Whichever IDE you decide on, find a super user tutorial. Keyboard shortcuts and history changes ftw
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    I was a big fan of Eclipse for Java but if you're doing Android dev with Java, Android Studio is ofc 2nd to none.
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    Eclipse or intellij community version.
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    IntelliJ + Git
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    Gedit (the hard way)
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    I'd say IntelliJ. Since you are a college student, if u have a college mail address, you can use that to obtain a professional version free for 1 year. And after one year, you can ask your friend from other branches to get u a key. If your institute doesn't have a mail, you can go for the free version anyways..
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    You can use intellij free with a college email 😊
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    @lostinmyworld that's what my college tell us to use
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    Yeah, netbeans is pretty good and it supports drag and drop ui

    But man, go and make yourself an avatar, you are naked
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    @RazorSh4rk done bro, not naked anymore!
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