On Wed, Jul 2, 2014, at 11:18, Kevin Schultz wrote:
> I have never met anyone that has used 
> IntelliJ extensively but still prefers Eclipse

I do not know how you define "extensively", but I definitely have met
people who do not like IntelliJ. There are developers who use NetBeans
too, or no IDE at all.

> #2) Those that think Android Studio + Gradle are not yet stable enough. I 
> think this is the bulk of those that haven't yet switched, and I think
> this 
> is largely a result of the messaging from the tools team. 

#3) People who have limited English literacy. Android Studio knowledge
is thin on the ground even in English, compared with Eclipse.

#4) People who have limited Java experience (or, in many cases, limited
programming experience). Again, there is a lot more written about
Android development with Eclipse than there is with Android Studio.

Etc.

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