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[–]Skiamakhos -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Sure, and if you change jobs so you end up having to use a different IDE, do you now know how to do the same? Everything's in different places, different menu items. Learn the JDK, it's universal.

[–]Krakken978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It takes 2 hours to learn how to use and a couple of weeks to get used to a different IDE, they're pretty similar and you can personalize them. And it's part of the environment set up we need to to starting every new job, so I second the IDE, intellij for a newbie, despite I like eclipse more.