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by sgt 1547 days ago
Also using IntellJ. But how is the landscape with the other IDE's these days - is NetBeans keeping up?
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Netbeans died an unfortunate death once it moved to the Apache foundation and Sun/Oracle funding died out.

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=...

Unfortunate, because it had (has?) a great Swing and UML editor, built-in for free.

Maybe I'm wrong and it's awesome now, but I haven't used it for a while in favor of Eclipse, and now, IntelliJ. This graph illustrates the IDE popularity between Intellij and Netbeans. IntelliJ became preferred over Netbeans about mid 2014.

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=i...

Netbeans was really great, maybe still is, but the noise jetbrains made with the astroturfing advertizing has jetbrains dominating everything.

IMHO Netbeans was ahead of idea in many ways. But since they didn't buy commenteers to hype their product it's pretty much nowhere, at least I don't know anyone who uses it.

I'm someone who has regularly recommends Jetbrains software (including IntelliJ and Resharper) to others in comments, and now I'm wondering if they forgot to send me my check.
I think I'm regarded as something of an intellij zealot at work but now a bunch of people have switched. Hopefully I'll receive my check soon.
I too lack a check.
I know developers who still use it, but they refuse to give IntelliJ a chance.