@CodyGray well then you are still there ^^ It is quite some time that I've seen someone seriosly programming in vi (and I do not mean "just quickly fix something on a remote machine")
I'm not a big IDE user. On Windows, I primarily use Programmer's Notepad; on Linux, I use Geany. I do use Visual Studio on Windows (not VS Code), which is an IDE, but mostly when I'm debugging something, as it's debugger is second-to-none.
Probably 50% of what I need is the ability to open multiple code files in tabs and rearrange the order of those tabs. The rest is minor stuff like highlighting all occurrences of the selected text, code folding, etc.
Unless I'm debugging someone else's code (in which case I'd use VS for the debugger), I know exactly where everything is, so I don't even need stuff like "find all references" or "switch to declaration/definition" (which isn't even a thing in Java, I guess).
refactoring over a whole program, in different flavours, syntax highlighting for a multitude of different formats, navigation assistance ("jump to definitin", "find usage"), integrated code analysis
Syntax highlighting... yes, of course that. PN and Geany both support that, and it's very customizable (because they're both just using the Scintilla editor).
I don't do a lot of refactoring because I write the code correctly the first time. :-D