04-23-2021, 05:34 PM
I would say almost one of each type listed. I mean, there isn't a IDE that can handle ALL the existing languages. Right now I am very happy with the paid solution of the JetBrains' Suite. It is paid but I got it for free thanks for my student status. Their IDEs are really good and I think I will become their customer as soon as I can afford it.
I selected also "freemium" because IntelliJ and PyCharm IDE comes with a "Community Edition" which is totally free but with some funcional limitation: you miss the support for enterprise stuff, that's is logical...
Regarding the totally-free I would call NetBeans or Eclipse in... but I got used only to the first one. Unfortunately I am using more often IntelliJ than NEtbeans due to the superior support and better life cycle of a project.
There is not a "right" tool for something. You can adapt as you like. What yoy pay is the comfort of a superior support of the common development processes.
I selected also "freemium" because IntelliJ and PyCharm IDE comes with a "Community Edition" which is totally free but with some funcional limitation: you miss the support for enterprise stuff, that's is logical...
Regarding the totally-free I would call NetBeans or Eclipse in... but I got used only to the first one. Unfortunately I am using more often IntelliJ than NEtbeans due to the superior support and better life cycle of a project.
There is not a "right" tool for something. You can adapt as you like. What yoy pay is the comfort of a superior support of the common development processes.