

Should they pick the one used in most tutorials or preferred by their teacher and colleagues? The one with more positive reviews online or with the most users? It’s no wonder beginners find themselves confused when deciding what IDE to install as their default, after moving up from the world of lightweight student development environments. IntelliJ loyalists scoff at Eclipse fanboys, Eclipse fanboys get mad, and once everyone starts naming eclipse plugins and waving software licenses around? All hell breaks loose. IDE users turn into something evolutionary anthropologists refer to as “fanboys”.

Once someone starts using it they stick to it and rarely switch.

An IDE is what we in marketing call a sticky product. Any discussion comparing IntelliJ IDEA and Eclipse for Java development can be tricky because it’s sticky.
