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Codemagic

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Codemagic is the developer's favorite CI/CD tool for mobile app projects. Build your Android, iOS, React Native, and Flutter projects on Codemagic, replace manual intervention, and ship quality apps 20% faster. We support unit tests, integration tests and tests on real devices. Build .apk/.aab, .ipa and send to Google Play, App Store or any third party service.

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Vaibhav J.
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Vaibhav J.
Senior Principal Software Engineer at Veritas Technologies LLC
10/24/2024
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Very good IDEA for java developer

Ease of use, auto complete features, code generator, searching
Samshitha V.
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Solution for future test automation is here ACCELQ
10/22/2024
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Pycharm as IDE for Python Developers

Best IDE for the people who work on Python. We have all plugins available and can install any module required. Easy to use. Can run from terminal through IDE itself. We can add our own interpreter or we can create venv or conda environments to run our project python code.
Ulrike H.
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Ulrike H.
VP of Customer Growth at CoreMedia
10/22/2024
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Powerful development environment

There's a lot to like about IntelliJ (I'm using the 2024 Ultimate version at the moment). It's very powerful and flexible in the frameworks and programming languages it supports. I can see (over the last few years) the efforts to simplify the UI - or, I should better say, declutter and structurization of the UI. I can focus nicely on the individual files while having access to all the build, debug, and deploy tools. An IDE is a complex product by definition - especially if you are a developer. I'm working with classic backend tech stacks such as Java, Spring, and Maven and modern front-ends such as React. So, the IDE should support these various cases and provide a consistent experience - in my opinion, IntelliJ does that. With all the plugins and extensions, I also feel confident that I will find support for any other projects in the future. I don't feel that I would need to switch to another IDE for an "out-of-the-ordinary" use case.

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JetBrains builds productivity software for developers who want to focus more on what they want to accomplish, and less on mundane, repetitive tasks.

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