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Intellij IDEA 12 Adds Cloudbees Support

Over at the CloudBees blog, the Java paas company announced that the new version IntelliJ IDEA now has CloudBees support.  Harpreet Singh wrote...

0 replies - 1747 views - 01/03/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

IntelliJ IDEA 12 is Available for Download

A few weeks ago we finished the Early Access Program for the upcoming release of IntelliJ IDEA 12. We would like to thank all of you who evaluated the preview...

0 replies - 8707 views - 12/06/12 by Andrey Cheptsov in Articles

How Well Do You Know Your IDE?

This is bit like a philosophical post. Just some thoughts regarding our perception of developer tooling.  First - a question. Which IDE do you use?...

11 replies - 12217 views - 11/10/12 by Anton Arhipov in Articles

Free Webinar: What’s New in Project Kotlin

Join Kotlin Team Lead, Andrey Breslav, as he talks about the Kotlin Project, which has recently released Milestone 3. Nearly 400 issues have been closed...

1 replies - 1479 views - 09/25/12 by Robert Demmer in News

Top 20 Features of Code Completion in IntelliJ IDEA

In this article I would like to highlight the top features of code completion in IntelliJ IDEA, which make coding for Java incredibly productive. Everyone...

0 replies - 20730 views - 09/18/12 by Andrey Cheptsov in Articles

Why IDEA is better than Eclipse

Holy war There are "eternal" questions that have no single correct answer. E.g. what is better: Windows or Linux, Java or C#; who is stronger,...

40 replies - 47608 views - 03/15/12 by Andrei Solntsev in Articles

Daily Dose: JRockit Now Free To Download!

As a result of Oracle's strategy to merge HotSpot and JRockit into a single best-of-breed JVM, JRockit is now free for development and internal production use...

0 replies - 23154 views - 05/18/11 by Jim Moscater in Daily Dose

Static Code Analysis in IDEA screencast

Well, well, I made another screencast. This time I'm taking on IntelliJ IDEA code inspections, and writing your own static code analysis rule (and quick fix!)...

1 replies - 3775 views - 03/30/11 by Hamlet D'Arcy in Articles

Daily Dose - IntelliJ IDEA X: Faster, Smarter, Plus a Free Android IDE!

It's been a little more than a year since IntelliJ IDEA 9 was released and a free and open source version of the IDE became available—this turned out to be a...

0 replies - 24105 views - 12/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Red Hat Acquires Makara

With their Apache-licensed DeltaCloud project and now with today's acquisition of a Cloud tech startup called Makara, RedHat is building a broad foundation for...

0 replies - 21454 views - 12/01/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Bob Lee Won't Support the Java SE "Charade"

This week, Bob Lee, who is best known for leading JSR-330 (Dependency Injection for Java) and creating Guice, declined an invitation to participate in the Java...

2 replies - 25637 views - 11/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

IntelliJ Android IDE Going Open

JetBrains just announce that they'd be making the Android IDE plugin available in the free edition of IntelliJ IDEA 10 saying, "Yes, you’ve read it...

0 replies - 10604 views - 10/20/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

IntelliJ IDEA X Early Release - Major Spring, Groovy, and Maven Upgrades

The release of IntelliJ IDEA 9.0 last year brought a flurry of extra excitement with JetBrains' announcement that there would also be a FOSS Community Edition...

1 replies - 16271 views - 07/29/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

IDEA and TeamCity Updated, PyCharm Beta Released

JetBrains pulled out a hat-trick this week with a triple release of its flagship IDE, IntelliJ IDEA, its CI server, TeamCity, and its lightweight Python IDE,...

1 replies - 11539 views - 07/22/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

IntelliJ and TeamCity Load Up on New Features

This week JetBrains unleashed two version updates for its flagship development tools.  The releases included IntelliJ IDEA 9.0.2, JetBrains' IDE platform, and...

0 replies - 13866 views - 04/22/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News