Unfortunately I wasn’t in the path of totality but I was pretty close.

Alt text: My photo of the (mostly but not totally covered) eclipse

        • @[email protected]
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          Is it really? It’s been a couple of years since I used Java, but vs code sucked for it compared to IntelliJ. I used vscode for everything else but could never make a Java workflow stick.

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            It’s sort of minimalistic / lightweight alternative for IntellJ. Red Hat is working on the extension(s) which have worked fine for me at least for the past few years and it gets updates regularly.

            I use VSCode for C++, C#, Java, Python and for things like docker-files, html etc. IntelJ is fine but a bit bloated in comparison with its menus, sub-menus, sub-sub-menus and built in unnecessary extra features for those just looking for code editor.

            VSCode workflow with Java is mainly using it to write code, run tests, configure maven/gradle/docker/etc rest is more or less using CLI and Command palette.

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    Y’all remember netbeans?

    There’s always a bigger worse fish.

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      I liked Netbeans much more than Eclipse. It didn’t have that stupid workspace system at least.