#1PyDev
PyDev is a plug-in for Eclipse that features responsive debugger, a built-in breakpoint, and allows the user to create local imports from a global import. It is widely utilized for Python, Jython, and IronPython development.Windows, MacFreeBilly LaneWritten on May 11, 2017'Pydev with Eclipse is an essential tool for Python coding, and it is simply the best IDE for Java. It's versatile, free, and a package that enables me to turn Eclipse into a super useful Python IDE. I also like that it works with only minimal configuration on my Windows machine.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#2Eclipse
Eclipse is a widely used Integrated Development Environment (IDE), especially for Java development. However, it is also useful for C, C++, C#, COBOL, D, Fortran, Haskell, JavaScript, Julia, and many more. Download it for free.Windows, Mac, LinuxFreeHarold GuerreroWritten on September 26, 2018'This should be on top the list. Of all the IDEs, this is perhaps the most widely used one since I entered the industry in 2002. The perspective features of it is what makes it unique. My tip is to try the eclipse oxygen.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#3NetBeans IDE
NetBeans IDE includes project types for C and C++ and appropriate project templates. You can work with and create C/C++ applications with dynamic and static libraries, and you can also create C/C++ projects from existing code.Windows, MacFreeHe ZhangWritten on March 31, 2017'I've used NetBeans for a while and it's my favorite IDE. No other IDE is really built all that well for Java. I like the customization options that it has. You only download what you need. I don't do much work in PHP, so I can choose the bundle that doesn't have it. It's a clean and effective IDE.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.
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#4IntelliJ IDEA
IntelliJ IDEA is an IDE for the JVM platform created by JetBbrains. It features coding assistance, built-in tools and integration and plugin ecosystem, supporting a lot of languages and frameworks. It has a free version and a paid subscription version.Windows, Mac, Linux$14.9- Varies by planXu DingWritten on April 12, 2017'IntelliJ IDE is a great tool to use when writing codes. It offers you helpful tips along the way and overall makes the process much smoother for you by offering an array of tools and 'smart' tools to assist in completion of codes or offer helpful advice. 'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#5DrJava
DrJava is a Java IDE (Integrated Development Environment) developed by computer scientists at Rice University. It is designed primarily for students.Windows, MacFreeCraig CastilloWritten on April 23, 2017'DrJava is a great piece of software that allows me to create programs written in Java. It is lightweight and available for free. I find that it does everything I need, has a fair license, and offers a plethora of tutorials and documentation, are of which are highly appreciated. I cannot recommend DrJava anymore than I currently do, it's a must-have!'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#6Greenfoot
Greenfoot is an integrated development environment (IDE) that uses Java or Stride, which is geared towards helping high school and undergraduate students for educational purposes. It features an easy creation of 2-D graphical apps.Windows, MacFreeBobby GuzmanWritten on January 9, 2017'I tried this program and found it to be useful, but outdated. There are plenty of websites dedicated to teaching programming, so having to download a program for the same thing seems like a lot of extra work.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#7BlueJ
Catered to beginners, BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) that is widely used for the Java programming language. It is also geared towards object-oriented programming. It runs through Java Development Kit.Windows, MacFreeLouis FergusonWritten on April 7, 2017'I'm currently learning Java in my free time. BlueJ is a great IDE because it has a textbook, and teacher support to help me learn. Although programming is hard, this gives me a way to learn at my own pace but still have resources I can learn from.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#8jEdit
jEdit is a free cross-platform text editor written in Java that runs on computers with Windows, Mac OS X, Unix, OS/2, and VMS systems. It has support for more than 200 languages and has hundreds of macros and plugins available.Windows, MacFreePeter TaylorWritten on May 6, 2017'jEdit is one of my longtime favorites. It is literally packed full of functionality and may also be the best Java-based application out there. If you need a good text editor that is bug free, I highly recommend jEdit.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.#9DroidScript
DroidScript lets you write apps for your phone or tablet using JavaScript. No need for a PC. Just edit code directly on your device. It has a comprehensive collection of samples and active documentation. Get it on Google Play for free.AndroidFree- With in-app purchasesDeborah JohnstonWritten on September 28, 2017'If you like to be creative in your phone environment and love to add personal details you can program, you will probably like this one. I found it quite powerful, although I felt a little out of my league. I guess a better knowledge of Java would have helped, but even with my rudimentary skills I was able to do some pretty neat things. I added buttons and created small apps just the way I wanted them to be. It's actually a lot of fun provided you have the time to go through the learning curve, which was a little steep for me. Still, a great tool if you want to customize your mobile environment.'Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you like it!Thanks for voting! Please tell us why you don't like it!Thank you for sharing your experience!Your comment will be reviewed and published shortly.
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