Jason,

I can give you a IDE which is developed by Eclipse itself for UI 
technologies i.e, Aptana, still its not the best in the market for UI IDE, 
since you have used Eclipse this Aptana will be very familiar to use.
Othe than that webstorm and atom IDE's are seriously one of the best in the 
markets.

On Thursday, December 20, 2012 at 12:45:43 AM UTC+5:30, Jason Berk wrote:
>
> I'm still using eclipse and the more I do javascript coding, the more I 
> want to hurt myself.  I seriously considering a jump to IntelliJ.  Can 
> anybody give me some advice on what editor/IDE they are using and why I 
> should or shouldn't consider a move to IntelliJ?
>
> just for some background, my "project" is a suite of internal tools to by 
> used by our employees on the intranet.  I'm using eclipse and creating a 
> single WAR.  all the HTML/JS is under Web Content while all the services 
> being used are served by Jersey under the src folder.  This allows for one 
> "applications.war" that is very self contained.  Now that I have my "site" 
> content (http interceptor, authentication, styles, etc) set up, new apps 
> are just a controllers file and the associated services (generally under a 
> single package in src)
>
> thus far I'm very happy with this layout, but JS (and even html) editing 
> in eclipse (indigo) seem very cumbersome and out of date for the web 2.0 
> world I'm living in currently.
>
> Jason
>

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