DEV Community

Discussion on: βš”οΈ Moving from VScode to Webstorm βš”οΈ

Collapse
 
fdrobidoux profile image
FΓ©lix Dion-Robidoux • Edited

This reminds me that I really wanna get back into Jetbrains products. I used to swear by them when I studied web development back in 2013 all the way until 2017 when I had to switch to writing C#, and Rider was not a good alternative to Visual Studio at the time. Since then, I got used to Visual Studio, but neither VS2019 nor VS Code feel as robust and "complete" and as I want them to be for straight up web development, sadly.

I think you just convinced me to grab a personnal Jetbrains subscription once again. Hopefully they ironed out the problems with Rider by now.

Collapse
 
adam_cyclones profile image
Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

Time is a great healer. Haha you convinced yourself, but I'm glad I reminded you. If it doesn't feel right just go back to normal.

Collapse
 
deciduously profile image
Ben Lovy

Seconding this. I've never had a bad experience with a Jetbrains product, and honestly don't really know why they never stuck for me. This is prompting me to try again.

Collapse
 
adam_cyclones profile image
Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

On the subject I might look at clion for rust.

Collapse
 
adam_cyclones profile image
Adam Crockett πŸŒ€

If you make it like what your used to it might just feel a very small amount of discomfort, but it does have some very strong Git powers.