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Well I have been using Eclipse for the past two years when it came to C++, JAVA, HTML, PHP, JavaScript and C and Python Development. I also used it back them for a while, to code in C#, but I do not do that anymore.
Earlier this year, I bought a license for Sublime Text 3, to do my HTML, PHP, CSS, JS development there... yet I still find myself ending up a lot of times doing it in Eclipse still.
While I have used Eclipse for a LONG time, I find I am using it less and less lately.
At work, we completely refactored our legacy Java/JSP webapp to Python/Django, so I have gone from using Eclipse with PyDev to either using PyCharm or the Anaconda Suite with Spyder. And, I have to say, I prefer Spyder for it's IPython terminals (READ: REPL). Plus it already has Jupyter Notebook support built in.
While I have used Eclipse for a LONG time, I find I am using it less and less lately.
At work, we completely refactored our legacy Java/JSP webapp to Python/Django, so I have gone from using Eclipse with PyDev to either using PyCharm or the Anaconda Suite with Spyder. And, I have to say, I prefer Spyder for it's IPython terminals (READ: REPL). Plus it already has Jupyter Notebook support built in.
I’ve registered for an account, but I still can’t vote. Anything else I need to do?
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been a long time Eclipse user and I still consider it a decent IDE, but for projects that don't rely on Eclipse plugins I'm moving to Atom. Easier to configure, and seems to be under very active development, while Eclipse seems to be on the decline.
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