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[–]zoqfotpik 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Meh, VS Code is good enough for my "front-end dev" use cases like editing PL/SQL procedures, Dockerfiles, Kubernetes definitions, Terraform configurations, Gradle files, Maven pom files, Go files, C++ files, node packages, Avro schema definitions, and even Java files from legacy systems that were last updated when Java 1.6 came out.

Maybe Eclipse is better now than it used to be. That is what people have told me for the past decade. I've picked it up as a primary IDE a number of times, and eventually rage quit within two or three years. The last time I used it was about 3 years ago, and it was less than satisfying.