Am 22.10.2012 18:01, schrieb Jens:
> 
> Am Montag, 22. Oktober 2012 17:31:02 UTC+2 schrieb Joseph Lust:
> 
> 
>     However, I fear I'm also too invested in Eclipse and in many ways it
>     does all that IntelliJ does. However IntelliJ is quicker and has
>     support behind it. If I didn't have 3 years of memorizing every
>     button/preference and keyboard shortcut for Eclipse, I'd make the
>     switch.
> 
> 
> Valid point, however Intellij comes with an optional Eclipse key map
> (windows bindings, mac bindings can be found on github). This gives you
> a good start if you are a heavy eclipse shortcut user. Personally I
> probably do not use that many shortcuts as you do so its not a big
> drawback for me.

it's not that hard. i used eclipse and netbeans for fun and had the most
important hotkeys down in a few days and was using them without thinking.

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