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R3zz0R
7y

We’ve started using JetBrains products last year at college
Those are some damn good IDEs!

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  • 3
    I LOVE THEM! The only feature I'm missing is something like STRG+SHIFT+P from VSCode/Atom Double+shift is similar but it also shows you a lot of files and stuff
  • 0
    @romangraef strg?
  • 1
    @Codex404 Whoops. STRG is the german CTRL
  • 0
    @romangraef
    Are you using they German keyboard layout? I switched to US in college just to get rid auf ALTGR 😅
    Trust me, it’s more comfortable for coding after you got used to it
  • 0
    @R3zz0R Im currently training myself to use DVORAK.
  • 2
    @LeFlawk
    I experienced some performance issues with ReShaper and Visual Studio but everything else is working fine for me
  • 1
    @LeFlawk no issues here wiyh the performance. What kind of system are you running it on?
  • 3
    @LeFlawk In some cases it gets a bit eager to prove its capabilities, especially with PHP/webstorm... it thinks you *might* use everything from stylus to haml to twig to coffeescript mixed together in one big preprocessing orgy.

    Go into settings/inspections, turn off all languages you don't use.

    But yeah, IDEs are bloated. Extremely useful, but bloated.
  • 2
    Sorry Mr. Freelance Carpenter, but you didn’t pay your $500 subscription on your hammer, so now we have no choice but to take away the tool you need to do your job.
  • 0
    I use Webstorm and Phpstorm
  • 0
    Netbeans 💕
  • 1
    @linuxxx Netbeans is still a thing? I swear i haven't used it in YEARS! Not even on our shitty school computers..
  • 2
    @romangraef I switched from phpstorm to netbeans :)
  • 0
    @kaguo Maybe it has occurred to you that there's a possibility that not everyone likes it? Its a matter of preference. Also I'd rather use a piece of software developed by non profit people than by a company :). Netbeans works great!
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    @romangraef there is a shortcut that is similar to double shift but only shows actions and not files. I believe it's ctrl shift a.
  • 1
    @linuxxx Jetbrains being closed source bugs me as well... but Netbeans ranks lower for me on the usability scale than "smart text editors" like Atom and VS Code.
  • 1
    @bittersweet Fair enough and I'm glad that someone agrees with me with the closed source part!
  • 0
    @bittersweet its not fully closed source at least
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