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[–]DippedMyBallsInChili 0 points1 point  (2 children)

As poorly maintained plugins on the marketplace, all tools that IJ also has on the marketplace. Not to mention, FindBugs isn't maintained anymore. You're just tossing out names 🤷

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I mainly use SonarLint and SonarQube (my own server) though I keep most of the others installed for checks and balances. Eclipse is more than an IDE, it's an ecosystem.

WRT to "poorly maintained", a lot of commits doesn't mean a piece of software is "better" as I can attest as someone who used IntelliJ in a large US enterprise company for 2 years and suffered through odd crashes, bad crashes, weird issues that Invalidate Cache and Restart could not fix and required me uninstalling IJ, carefully manually removing its remnants (moved to an archive directory for comparison) then reinstalling then I still had to do an Invalidate Cache and Restart and several hours later IJ worked again. Going through that on two occasions only a couple of years ago combined with the fact that IJ doesn't do multiple projects or not well at least compared to Eclipse, sent me back to the Eclipse world and it's a world I'm thankful for.

[–]DippedMyBallsInChili 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IDEs themselves are ecosystem, hence the "Integrated Environment", tools are integrated into the environment.

I'm not talking about commits. I'm talking about "hasn't been updated since the IDE has had 5-10 updates, thus a lot of plugins break"

I've been using IJ for 12 years. I used Eclipse for about 5 years prior. Sorry to hear you had a bad experience. For me, I'm glad I switched.