Using eclipse for my job and intellij for personal projects. I like both, I understand why the company I'm working for still uses eclipse. I really wish the UI of Eclipse would look and feel more modern.
Select whatever you want to search in the whole project and then press Ctrl + Shift + G in Eclipse. It will immediately list all places where the variable is used.
The Eclipse search feature is dreadful. It's super confusing and it very rarely returns anything like what I expect. I'm probably using it incorrectly. But it's just is a muddle.
The people who designed the Eclipse UI need to go back to UI design school. It's trash. Step one: The scattergun design pattern is bad. Learn that and fix it.
@4:50 why isn't this feature implemented in IntelliJ yet? What's IntelliJ's stance on that? Why don't they include this? Pretty horrible blind spot to have.
Using VS code for java and python. Previously used Eclipse. Uou can import borth color themes and key shortcuts from both Eclipse and IntelliJ. I can customise it to my taste. More mordern than Eclipse and not containing Russian spyware from IJ
Never heard of Russian spyware from IntelliJ! They are Czech-based and I love to support my Czech brothers! Apart from that you are free to use whatever you want.
@@kangarko probably means this "Government agencies in the U.S., Poland and the U.K. said on Wednesday that Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has been exploiting a vulnerability that was exposed earlier this year in a popular product from Czech software giant JetBrains."
You should at least consider opening your java source file with notepad++ (Windows) notepadpp (Linux Distros). I use a simple notepad, without highlighting, it doesn't seem fair in this comparison. hehehehe Still, comparing Text Editors with IDEs will always be an unfair comparison.
Eclipse is the best. Intellij has allot of cool new thing but in the most basic and most important things it really sucks. Intellij is good for new projects before you upload them to the productions but if you have maintain an old project which is on production using Intellij is a really big risk since it can easy ruin your code with the problems with problems view and mandatory autosave feature built in into intellij which I really really hate. Also I can not believe anyone mention something like notpad or even notpad++ for development is this a joke are we in 1984 or 2024.
@@kangarko Could you do a longer video Eclipse vs Intellij. I can give you allot of examples why Intellij sucks :) It may be more modern and looks better but when you start working in it. It really fails on the most basic things of any ide not just Eclipse. One example is the Intellij has more modem UI but they constantly change it and move it around that things like Stack Overflow and the Ai can not keep up with their changes not even their own documentation is not update
This is ridiculous. Eclipse is awful. I struggle and struggle and struggle with Eclipse. Even for the simplest of things. And it is a dog to learn. InteliJ is renouned for being the best, albeit at a price.
Everyone keeps saying eclipse is better…. IT IS SO UGLY AND ANNOYING TO USE!! Why doesn’t anyone ever point out how the “top” java ide is absolutely shit to use? It’s so confusing to look at, has horrible code tracing and search is horrible compared to vscode
Everything about it is horrible. I spend 90% of my development time just battling against Eclipse. IDEs are supposed to aid development. Eclipse hinders. Its ugly clunky disorganised GUI design is dreadful and time wasting to use. Combine that with instability and constant corruption of the workspace... it's a nightmare.
Using eclipse for my job and intellij for personal projects. I like both, I understand why the company I'm working for still uses eclipse. I really wish the UI of Eclipse would look and feel more modern.
Eclipse is just so ugly I can’t use it. There’s myEclipse which is slightly better though. But intellij just feels way smoother
Select whatever you want to search in the whole project and then press Ctrl + Shift + G in Eclipse. It will immediately list all places where the variable is used.
The Eclipse search feature is dreadful. It's super confusing and it very rarely returns anything like what I expect. I'm probably using it incorrectly. But it's just is a muddle.
The people who designed the Eclipse UI need to go back to UI design school. It's trash. Step one: The scattergun design pattern is bad. Learn that and fix it.
@@robby3467The file search is very buggy. It always breaks.
Awesome video, here after MineAcademy's week 1 lesson 5 about setting up IntelliJ or Eclipse
Ended up choosing IntelliJ for the visuals
@@JustanEarthServer Thanks!
nvm, using Eclipse for the multi dev and instant changes in the server
What's about VS Code?
no doubt Intellij
✔ from korea
Greetings :)
im using JEE Eclipse version that i can develop what i want.
Hi, nice video as always, could do you make a more in depth analysis and a setup tutorial about the last feature? Keep up with the good work!
Thanks, sure. It's on my list :)
@4:50 why isn't this feature implemented in IntelliJ yet? What's IntelliJ's stance on that? Why don't they include this? Pretty horrible blind spot to have.
Using VS code for java and python. Previously used Eclipse. Uou can import borth color themes and key shortcuts from both Eclipse and IntelliJ. I can customise it to my taste. More mordern than Eclipse and not containing Russian spyware from IJ
Never heard of Russian spyware from IntelliJ! They are Czech-based and I love to support my Czech brothers! Apart from that you are free to use whatever you want.
@@kangarko probably means this "Government agencies in the U.S., Poland and the U.K. said on Wednesday that Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has been exploiting a vulnerability that was exposed earlier this year in a popular product from Czech software giant JetBrains."
I like both but sometimes Eclipse is better/simple just like in the demo at 4:34. My favorite is CTRL+M and CTRL+SHIFT+O.
First!
Amazing video as always big fan.
Thanks!
Which is best Beginners use Java compiler Intellig or Eclipse sir ❓
Does not matter
Command line
Notepad is the best for beginners
@@nikilmanu334 are you crazy man hahaha
@@u.n.v.e.u.9696LOL
still love eclipse!
I enjoy classy mood of eclipse more
which font did u use
JetBrains Mono font
imagine coding on light mode💀😭
You should at least consider opening your java source file with notepad++ (Windows) notepadpp (Linux Distros). I use a simple notepad, without highlighting, it doesn't seem fair in this comparison. hehehehe
Still, comparing Text Editors with IDEs will always be an unfair comparison.
Sounds fair to me haha!
Eclipse is the best. Intellij has allot of cool new thing but in the most basic and most important things it really sucks. Intellij is good for new projects before you upload them to the productions but if you have maintain an old project which is on production using Intellij is a really big risk since it can easy ruin your code with the problems with problems view and mandatory autosave feature built in into intellij which I really really hate. Also I can not believe anyone mention something like notpad or even notpad++ for development is this a joke are we in 1984 or 2024.
Thanks for your input, notepad was a joke haha
@@kangarko Could you do a longer video Eclipse vs Intellij. I can give you allot of examples why Intellij sucks :) It may be more modern and looks better but when you start working in it. It really fails on the most basic things of any ide not just Eclipse. One example is the Intellij has more modem UI but they constantly change it and move it around that things like Stack Overflow and the Ai can not keep up with their changes not even their own documentation is not update
Eclipse is high blood pressure inducing garbage. The UI is a diabolical mess.
Eclipse is unstable garbage.
or VS Code 🙃
This is ridiculous. Eclipse is awful. I struggle and struggle and struggle with Eclipse. Even for the simplest of things. And it is a dog to learn. InteliJ is renouned for being the best, albeit at a price.
Everyone keeps saying eclipse is better…. IT IS SO UGLY AND ANNOYING TO USE!! Why doesn’t anyone ever point out how the “top” java ide is absolutely shit to use? It’s so confusing to look at, has horrible code tracing and search is horrible compared to vscode
complaining about the shitty IDE for the shitty programming language? XD.
@@0stall it’s one of the most widely used languages. I hate java but I had to do work in it
Everything about it is horrible. I spend 90% of my development time just battling against Eclipse. IDEs are supposed to aid development. Eclipse hinders. Its ugly clunky disorganised GUI design is dreadful and time wasting to use. Combine that with instability and constant corruption of the workspace... it's a nightmare.
Ok
k
Notepad is better
*Notepad++
Nah Just Notepad@@kangarko
@@peninja_ ruclips.net/video/Z2b-a4r7hro/видео.html
@@peninja_ 😅
Netbeans 4 life
fuck no