Conventions and Settings - there are many settings which you need to set up when you are using an IDE.The good point here is that you can customize a lot and even use profile from another IDE. Keymaps or shortcuts - this is another boring thing which should be mentioned as difference.In IntelliJ I was able to integrate git very fast and without problems. I faced many problems like: hanging commits, broken pushes, mixing branches, losing code versions and unintuitive user interface. Version control - The other reason to move from Eclipse to IntelliJ was the git integration.IntelliJ is far more stable working with medium size projects and version control. The crashes were project and OS independend( Windows and Linux). Stability - The reason to move from Eclipse to IntelliJ was the frequent crashes of Eclipse.With similar configuration (8 GB RAM, tested on Ubuntu) - compiling and running project is faster in IntelliJ. IntelliJ - it seems to utilize better RAM.Eclipse - 8 GB RAM are enough to work with several projects and DB server without big issues.This comparison is more complicated because of the project view for both of them
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