• T Jedi@bolha.forum
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    1 year ago

    I’ve made the move a few years ago. I really like the “IDE” experience instead of the “code editor” one.

    “Oh, but it takes so much RAM”, yup… So does all those electron apps I have to use alongside VSCode, that are built in webstorm…

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      1 year ago

      End up trying the Trial… I’m starting to see the difference… Is there a way to get a discount??

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          1 year ago

          Shame… Maybe I should re-enroll myself at a University?? I’m kidding… Looks like I have no choice but to purchase their monthly sub, but I’m still comparing my experience with it with what I’m used to with VSCodium… but so far, I’m in its favor…

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    1 year ago

    I’m not using vs code, but my team does… with Python. Webstorm calls itself a JavaScript IDE.

    That alone is sufficient for an instant “no”.

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      1 year ago

      That’s understandable… Text Editors are a great choice for any language, IDEs are only good for specific language… If your team needs an IDE, here’s a list: https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/python-tutorial/python-ide

      And VSCode is one on the list, it’s considered an IDE with the right plugins… But for me, I use Javascript on the frontend and got curious about Webstorm… But I will still continue using VSCode/VSCodium for other languages…