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I want to develop Java apps, real quick, what IDE should I choose?

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IntelliJ IDEA. from JetBrains.

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  • I love Intellij IDEA but I wouldn't say RAD tool
    – SARose
    Sep 13, 2015 at 22:59
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That depends on which type of developer you are. You the "emacs" (powerful tool) or the "vi" (get things done) type? I, for example, won't touch IntelliJ IDEA even if I was paid for it (and I am). It just gets in my way. I'm an Eclipse guy. Other people can't stand anything besides NetBeans.

I suggest to download IntelliJ, Eclipse and NetBeans and give each a go. Take one day with each, write a piece of code and see how it fits you. Do you get around? Or does the IDE get in the way? Can you quickly find what you seek or are you drowned in options? Does the ride feel smooth or bumpy? Do the defaults match your personal preferences?

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  • The full power of an IDE only becomes clear when you get used to it. Most have a whole lot of shortcuts that make your live alot easier once you start using them alot. And you dont even need alot of them.
    – Peter
    Nov 28, 2008 at 8:14
  • The things that annoy you most from day #1 won't change much. If you can't find a way to do what you want, it's the wrong tool. If the way it works gets in your way, it's the wrong tool. And the "full power" also gets in your way while you learn to use something. It's just too much. Nov 28, 2008 at 9:32
  • The OP's question was about "RAD in a Delphi-like way". I don't think this is a person who wants emacs or vi. Nov 28, 2008 at 10:10
  • "RAD" developers are usually the "emacs" type. For an explanation of the two types, see my blog. Nov 28, 2008 at 12:21
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I think CodeGear jbuilder is a very good start.

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Do you mean desktop GUI apps? Then NetBeans' GUI builder is alledgedly very good.

For any other class of app, IntelliJ IDEA wins by many miles. Note: it costs money.

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For web apps - IBM RAD - it's based on Eclipse, but contains much more advance features.

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  • RAD has many problems and usage many resource Nov 28, 2008 at 9:38

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