My oop teacher is asking us to choose which ide to use for #java #programming, there are only these two choices. #netbeans #intellijidea
@Demosthenes unfortunately that’s not an option. We’re not allowed to use anything other than these two.
@louiscouture
Ouch, I'm sorry
@Demosthenes yeah he’s pretty strict on what we can use, we also can’t use unapproved libraries or work on separate branches
@louiscouture
Sounds like you should just do what he says, then unlearn absolutely everything you get taught the moment class ends then, lol
@Demosthenes I’m just happy we don’t have to use eclipse (🤢) on a virtual machine (which is really slow)
@louiscouture LOL I hear you there! ![]()
@louiscouture Both are ok. but intelliJ is absolutely the defacto standard in the industry and the clear winner in terms of features IMO
@louiscouture surprised eclipse is not there. Most people use eclipse or intellij
@benoitj they don’t want us to use it because « we have to be comfortable using more than one ide »
And boy I can tell you after using eclipse for a year I’m still not comfortable using eclipse because in eclipse, setting up your environment is more complicated than programming.
@louiscouture yeah, i guess the focus is oop, not ide :P
@louiscouture
Visual studio code is also an option for a basic OOP class. It's called "Code OSS" for those who are OSS fans