Best 5 Integrated development environment (IDE) Software

IDE (integrated development environment) is a software application, which provides software developers and programmers with comprehensive software development facilities. An IDE consists of a one source code editor, a debugger, and automation tools. As per the popularity and features of the IDE, we have made the below mentioned top 5 list of IDE which you can learn to make your everyday coding more efficient and fun: 


1. Microsoft Visual Studio Code blends the flexibility of a source code editor with efficient developer tooling, such as completing and debugging IntelliSense code. Likewise, Visual Studio Code features a quick source code editor with lightning, ideal for everyday use. With support for hundreds of languages, VS Code lets you get syntax highlighting, bracket matching, auto-indentation, box collection, snippets, and more. Similarly, Intuitive keyboard shortcuts, simple configuration, and shortcut mappings on the group keyboard allow you to navigate your code with ease. Languages supported by VS Code include C++, C#, CSS, Dockerfile, Go, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSON, PHP, PowerShell, Python, SCSS, T-SQL, TypeScript.

Microsoft Visual Studio Code

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2. Eclipse is an open-source editor free and flexible, useful to beginners and pros alike. It provides a great number of plugins and extensions. Additionally, Eclipse now has a wide range of capabilities such as standard Eclipse edition comes with Java and Plugin Development Tooling. It also supports debugging tools and provides support for Git / CVS. If that's not enough for you, there are plenty of other packages to choose from which tools to chart, model, report, test and build GUIs. The Eclipse Marketplace Application provides users with access to a treasure of plugins and the knowledge generated by a growing developer community. Some languages supported by Eclipse include C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Ruby, Python.

Eclipse

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3. PyCharm is developed by the people at Jet Brains and provides users with a free Group Version. The version is a 30-day Professional free trial which comes with a $213-$ 690 annual subscriptions. Extensive code support and review make PyCharm the best IDE for Python programmers of all skill levels. PyCharm also supports other languages and works on multiple platforms, so it can be used by practically anyone. Languages supported by Pycharm include AngularJS, Coffee Script, CSS, HTML, Php, Python, TypeScript, Node.js, and Template languages.

Pycharm

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4. Android Studio
 is the Official IDE for Android. For Android, it's designed to accelerate your development and help you build the highest quality apps for every Android device. The Apply Changes feature of Android Studio allows you to transfer code and resource changes to your running app without restarting the app – and, in some cases, without restarting the current operation. By offering advanced code completion, refactoring, and code analysis, the code editor helps you write better code, work faster, and be more productive. The Android Emulator downloads and launches your applications faster than a real computer. Some of the languages supported by Android studio are Java, C, and C++.

Android Studio

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5. IntelliJ IDEA is the last one in our list which is a Jet Brains developed IDE. This IDE provides users a free Group Version, a 30-day free trial for the Ultimate Edition. However, it costs around $533-$ 693 per annum. Additionally, the IDE comes with comprehensive tools to build multiplatform mobile applications and enterprise technologies. Also, IntelliJ is a big deal when it comes to pricing, because of the huge list of features that you get. Languages supported by IntelliJ IDEA are AngularJS, CoffeeScript, CS, HTML, JavaScript, Less, JS Node, PHP, Python, Ruby, Sass, TypeScript, etc.

 

IntelliJ IDEA

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These are the languages popular among a lot of programmers in the past few years and seem to attract even more users in the future. Besides, these are the IDEs that provide coders with the best coding environment possible. However, the selection of a proper IDE is based on your purpose and efficiency. Therefore, your selection of programming language will make a difference, and exploring more IDEs will help you. 

 


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