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	<title>Comments on: One Week With IntelliJ IDEA</title>
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		<title>By: varl</title>
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		<description>I am currently stuck with IDEA as an IDE and the &quot;New frame for every project&quot; kind of irked me too, then I realised I can easily create a project and treat it as a workspace in the more traditional sense; adding and removing modules as I go causing it to function more like Eclipse or Netbeans.

Though there seems to be some metadata hiding somewhere for old modules that aren&#039;t explicitly in use anymore... Don&#039;t know the long-term consequences of this however. I haven&#039;t noticed any performance degradation so far.

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<p>Though there seems to be some metadata hiding somewhere for old modules that aren&#8217;t explicitly in use anymore&#8230; Don&#8217;t know the long-term consequences of this however. I haven&#8217;t noticed any performance degradation so far.</p>
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