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Feb 14, 2013 at 20:27 comment added Josh Hibschman I'll add an emphasis on the javascript support as well as other front end languages. Intellij includes WebStorm, which by itself is fantastic for front end.
Dec 4, 2012 at 15:28 comment added AlexBottoni On my Linux machine, I recently switched from Eclipse to IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (open source and completely free) for a Java/Android project and I had the same good experience. IDEA is simply fantastic. Download it here: jetbrains.com/idea/free_java_ide.html . As JetBrains is claiming, IDEA is the most intelligent Java IDE on the market. Don't get me wrong, either: I use and love Eclipse, NetBeans and Qt Creator IDEs, as well (depending on the task and language at hand).
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Dec 15, 2010 at 17:13 comment added Gary @yatima2975 No worries. Just look in the preferences, filter on "keymap" and select Eclipse. You've got Emacs and a bunch of others too.
Dec 15, 2010 at 16:14 comment added yatima2975 You can set IntelliJ to use Eclipse shortcuts? That might just be the last push I need to really give IntelliJ a go - my muscle memory was holding me back. Thanks for the tip!
Dec 8, 2010 at 18:23 comment added Gary The keymaps are from the Eclipse mapping. Ctrl G finds all references to a method, Ctrl T finds implementations of interfaces and so on.
Dec 8, 2010 at 0:30 comment added Nicole Exactly what I was looking for. One question though, I think I've got a few different key mappings than you. Can you clarify what the functions you are talking about are?
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Dec 6, 2010 at 20:40 history answered Gary CC BY-SA 2.5