Backend & Integration tech.Tools-in-Action25min
IntelliJ IDEA Tips & Tricks
This session explores IntelliJ IDEA's productivity-enhancing features like refactoring, shortcuts, navigation, code completion and generation, language injection, and debugging. It also introduces the latest additions, including an AI assistant plugin integrating Machine Learning advancements into developer tooling.
Marit van DijkJetBrains
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Friday, June 21, 16:00-16:25
Amiga OS
Modern IDEs are quite complex. Even IDE developers say they sometimes discover new features only while reading the IDE's code.IntelliJ IDEA is packed with useful features that enhance developer productivity and simplify working with the code. This session takes you through the cool features of IntelliJ IDEA: refactoring, shortcuts, fast navigation, code completion and code generation, language injection, the debugger, and other productivity features that the IDE provides.We will also look at the latest additions to IntelliJ IDEA, including the AI assistant plugin that brings the advancements in Machine Learning closer to the developer tooling.
Marit van Dijk
Marit van Dijk is a software developer with 20 years of experience in different roles and companies. She is a Java Champion and works as a Developer Advocate at JetBrains. She loves building awesome software with amazing people and making developers lives better.
She enjoys learning new things as well as sharing knowledge on programming, software development, testing & test automation, and more. She has contributed to open-source projects like Cucumber and several other projects.
Marit speaks at international conferences, in webinars, and on podcasts, occasionally writes blog posts, and contributed to the book “97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know” (O’Reilly Media).
She enjoys learning new things as well as sharing knowledge on programming, software development, testing & test automation, and more. She has contributed to open-source projects like Cucumber and several other projects.
Marit speaks at international conferences, in webinars, and on podcasts, occasionally writes blog posts, and contributed to the book “97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know” (O’Reilly Media).
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