IntelliJ IDEA
IntelliJ IDEA (pronounced in-TEL-ih-jay "idea") is an integrated development environment (IDE) written in Java for developing computer software written in Java, Kotlin, Groovy, and other JVM-based languages. It is developed by JetBrains (formerly known as IntelliJ) and is available as an Apache…
Key facts
- First appeared
- 2001
- Category
- technology
- Problem solved
- IntelliJ IDEA was created to address the shortcomings of earlier Java IDEs (such as JBuilder and early versions of Eclipse/NetBeans) which often lacked sophisticated code analysis, context-aware refactoring, and deep language understanding. It aimed to provide a more intelligent, ergonomic, and productivity-focused development experience, particularly for large-scale enterprise applications, by offering superior code inspection, quick fixes, and seamless integration of development tools.
- Platforms
- android, web, Windows, macOS, linux, Linux, windows, macos
Related technologies
Notable users
- Leading tech companies across various industries
- Numerous open-source projects using Java, Kotlin, and other supported languages
- Google (via Android Studio, based on IntelliJ Platform)
- Many enterprise Java development teams globally