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    Eclipse IDE Reviews
    Top Pick
    Eclipse IDE is the leading open platform for professional developers in computer programming. Better than ever. The Eclipse IDE provides everything you need to quickly innovate. Easy IDE configuration with the Eclipse IDE Installer 2020–09 and many packages now include a Java Runtime Environment. Improved styling and theming. Improved Windows dark theme, and GTK light theme. Moving to bleeding edge. Eclipse IDE now requires Java 11 to run, but you can compile any version. New experimental features. Support for aarch64. This version now supports Linux. Node.js embedded for all LSP-based toolings. Node.js embedded to make everything work out of the box Free, open source, and free from commercial restrictions. Released under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License 2.0. Powered by participation A vast ecosystem of plugins created by an active community
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    JetBrains Projector Reviews
    Remotely access the network to run JetBrains IDEs or Swing apps. Swing is a Java graphical widget toolkit. The current JetBrains IDEs use Swing for drawing the UI. Similar principles apply to other IntelliJ-based apps like Android Studio. Projector is a self-hosted technology which runs IntelliJ based IDEs or Swing-based apps on the Server. You can access them from anywhere via browsers or native apps. IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition runs in Safari web browser on macOS. To reduce roundtrips, run code near the database or runtime. High-security areas and corporate environments. Thin clients and low-quality hardware such as Android tablets. Your app will continue to run on the server even if your computer is turned off. The IDE can be run in a GNU/Linux environment, on Windows machines, or on other operating systems such as ChromeOS. You can create VMs or Docker images with debug source and a pre-configured interface. Remote debugging on server-side (devtest, devprod).
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