![]() I can't find anything remotely like it in Intellij. In conjunction with automatic incremental compilation is the problems window. Intellij tries to guess errors for you, but I find that it often misses things until you run a build manually. Any and all errors show up as feedback in the IDE immediately. As you are editing and saving, a real compiler is recompiling your code. ![]() As far as I know, Eclipse is the only Java IDE that does. This feature is an absolute game changer in productivity. ![]() The biggest reason I think Eclipse is better is because it has automatic incremental compilation built in. ![]()
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