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There have been significant contributions from multiple peoplesignificant contributions from multiple people to this "example"this "example" in the Java tag.

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangentially related to the Java programming language.

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomes so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consensus, FAQ entry, or something that makes it obvious whether this is a good example or not? If there is no such consensus, let's try to establish one and make the result accessible in the FAQ.

There have been significant contributions from multiple people to this "example" in the Java tag.

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangentially related to the Java programming language.

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomes so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consensus, FAQ entry, or something that makes it obvious whether this is a good example or not? If there is no such consensus, let's try to establish one and make the result accessible in the FAQ.

There have been significant contributions from multiple people to this "example" in the Java tag.

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangentially related to the Java programming language.

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomes so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consensus, FAQ entry, or something that makes it obvious whether this is a good example or not? If there is no such consensus, let's try to establish one and make the result accessible in the FAQ.

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Cody Gray Mod
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the following "example" gets quite some work from some people.

There have been significant contributions from multiple people to http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/84/compile-and-run-your-first-java-program/16489/choosing-a-java-ide#t=201608301324032360181this "example" in the Java tag.

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangentialtangentially related to the Java programming language java.

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomsebecomes so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consense/FAQconsensus, FAQ entry, or something that makes it obvious ifwhether this is a good example or if it isn'tnot? If there is no such consenseconsensus, let's try to establish onone and make the result accessableaccessible in the FAQ.

the following "example" gets quite some work from some people.

http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/84/compile-and-run-your-first-java-program/16489/choosing-a-java-ide#t=201608301324032360181

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangential related to the programming language java

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomse so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consense/FAQ entry or something that makes it obvious if this is a good example or if it isn't? If there is no such consense, let's try to establish on and make the result accessable in the FAQ

There have been significant contributions from multiple people to this "example" in the Java tag.

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangentially related to the Java programming language.

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomes so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consensus, FAQ entry, or something that makes it obvious whether this is a good example or not? If there is no such consensus, let's try to establish one and make the result accessible in the FAQ.

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Jens Schauder
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Is this a good example for documentation?

the following "example" gets quite some work from some people.

http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/84/compile-and-run-your-first-java-program/16489/choosing-a-java-ide#t=201608301324032360181

But I think it is not a good example at all:

  1. Picking an IDE is only tangential related to the programming language java

  2. You can pick it either by gut feeling or if you want to reach an objective decision the process becomse so complex it would be a complete topic not just one example.

My question is: Is there some kind of consense/FAQ entry or something that makes it obvious if this is a good example or if it isn't? If there is no such consense, let's try to establish on and make the result accessable in the FAQ