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1. barkin+8j[view] [source] 2025-07-27 20:20:42
>>segfau+(OP)
There's also the Eclipse VScode-look-alike-reimplementation called TheiaIDE

https://theia-ide.org/

It was rough a few years ago, but nowadays it's pretty nice. TI rebuilt their Code Composer Studio using Theia so it does have some larger users. It has LSP support and the same Monaco editor backend - which is all I need.

It's VSCode-with-an-Eclipse-feel to it - which might or might not be your cup of tea, but it's an alternative.

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2. jeffbe+Fj[view] [source] 2025-07-27 20:24:06
>>barkin+8j
Google Cloud Shell is also Theia. I think it is fairly popular.
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3. bayind+pn[view] [source] 2025-07-27 20:56:47
>>jeffbe+Fj
Eclipse (as in ecosystem) is fairly popular in Enterprise, but since it exposes all the knobs, and is a bona fide IDE which has some learning curve, people stay away from it.

Also it used to be kinda heavy, but it became lighter because of Moore's law and good code management practices all over the board.

I'm planning to deploy Theia in its web based form if possible, but still didn't have the time to tinker with that one.

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4. v3ss0n+qy[view] [source] 2025-07-27 22:26:18
>>bayind+pn
Theia is different from eclipse IDE it's written in JS not in Java and didn't share any code base of eclipse which is fully Java
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5. bayind+fd1[view] [source] 2025-07-28 06:32:51
>>v3ss0n+qy
Yes, I know.

This is why I used "(as in ecosystem)" in the first paragraph. It was a bit late when I wrote this comment, and it turned out to be very blurry meaning wise.

My bad.

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