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IntelliJ for Java Pycharm for Python VS Code for everything else
I use the Jetbrains IDEs through Gateway to my dev desktop, and VS Code through SSH.
I work at AWS and the tight integration of the Jetbrains IDEs with our internal package manager/build system is a must. I frequently need to do some lighter scripting or text formatting at which point I just use VS Code because it's faster. I could realistically use any of them for everything, but I've realized using 3 IDEs that suit my multiple use cases perfectly has been more enjoyable than using one IDE that does one thing perfect, and everything else just okay.
I never got the whole emacs vs vim thing... I'm here to get work done, not wax about editors all day 🤪 JetBrains on a Mac.