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Comment by morcus

11 hours ago

> Eclipse gets a lot of automatic hate - I believe mostly since a lot of people first use it in university and struggled with their first real IDE.

More like Eclipse struggled on the kind of hardware that people could afford as a student.

My main memories of Eclipse (15 years ago at this point) are waiting forever for it to start up, though it was pretty adequate after that.

Right, but it’s essentially a fancy text editing environment. It should never have needed anything but barebones hardware.

  • > essentially a fancy text editing environment

    No, it’s an IDE first. Not a text editor that’s extensible. It has a lot of features built-in, pre-enabled, and configured out of the box.

    Yes, it can edit text. But it can do a lot more.

    • And it clearly violated the "only pay for what you use" philosophy. Like driving a bulldozer to get a soda.

I remember the first thing you had to do with eclipse was increase the memory limit so the obese hog called JVM could have barely enough room to wiggle around.