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In this Foojay Podcast, we're celebrating a major milestone in Java development history: 25 years of IntelliJ IDEA.
Think about it: IntelliJ IDEA launched in 2000, and since then, it has become the go-to IDE for millions of Java developers worldwide. From its revolutionary code completion and refactoring tools to AI-powered features and the recent unified Community and Ultimate release, IntelliJ has shaped how we write Java, and keeps reinventing itself to stay ahead.
For this episode, I'm joined by three people from the JetBrains team who know this story inside and out. Marit van Dijk, developer advocate and contributor to the Foojay community. Anton Arhipov, also a developer advocate at JetBrains. And Dmitry Jemerov, who has been part of the IntelliJ IDEA story for a very long time.
Guests
Marit van Dijk
Anton Arhipov
Dmitry Jemerov
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Content
00:00 Introduction of topic and guests
01:36 Now JetBrains started
02:31 Licensed software in an open-source world
06:37 Other JetBrains IDEs
07:46 Why Kotlin was created
08:50 The challenge of maintaining all the tools
10:36 How the guests joined JetBrains
14:03 IntelliJ versus IntelliJ IDEA, history of the name
15:10 Most important ongoing changes in IDEs
17:55 Unified distribution of IntelliJ IDEA and the history of the open-source version
21:28 The number of people at JetBrains
23:31 the "business model" behind Kotlin
24:39 The impact of AI, LLM, Chat interfaces,...
35:49 Upcoming evolutions in IntelliJ IDEA
38:07 About shortcuts and the many features and plugins in IntelliJ IDEA
46:36 Announcements: IntelliJ IDEA Conf 2026 and Documentary Trailer
48:35 The IntelliJ IDEA Birthday Game
49:24 Conclusions
By Foojay.ioIn this Foojay Podcast, we're celebrating a major milestone in Java development history: 25 years of IntelliJ IDEA.
Think about it: IntelliJ IDEA launched in 2000, and since then, it has become the go-to IDE for millions of Java developers worldwide. From its revolutionary code completion and refactoring tools to AI-powered features and the recent unified Community and Ultimate release, IntelliJ has shaped how we write Java, and keeps reinventing itself to stay ahead.
For this episode, I'm joined by three people from the JetBrains team who know this story inside and out. Marit van Dijk, developer advocate and contributor to the Foojay community. Anton Arhipov, also a developer advocate at JetBrains. And Dmitry Jemerov, who has been part of the IntelliJ IDEA story for a very long time.
Guests
Marit van Dijk
Anton Arhipov
Dmitry Jemerov
Links
Content
00:00 Introduction of topic and guests
01:36 Now JetBrains started
02:31 Licensed software in an open-source world
06:37 Other JetBrains IDEs
07:46 Why Kotlin was created
08:50 The challenge of maintaining all the tools
10:36 How the guests joined JetBrains
14:03 IntelliJ versus IntelliJ IDEA, history of the name
15:10 Most important ongoing changes in IDEs
17:55 Unified distribution of IntelliJ IDEA and the history of the open-source version
21:28 The number of people at JetBrains
23:31 the "business model" behind Kotlin
24:39 The impact of AI, LLM, Chat interfaces,...
35:49 Upcoming evolutions in IntelliJ IDEA
38:07 About shortcuts and the many features and plugins in IntelliJ IDEA
46:36 Announcements: IntelliJ IDEA Conf 2026 and Documentary Trailer
48:35 The IntelliJ IDEA Birthday Game
49:24 Conclusions

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