I've recently switched to Webstorm, due to doing a lot of work in IntelliJ (we do some Kotlin backend in my company). I was really impressed at the beginning, especially by amazing intellisense and refactoring options, but... I switched back to VS code. WS felt really slow very often and I had to restart few times a day for some weird reasons (eslint kept complaining about some issue which wasn't there anymore, and it was all right in Vscode).
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I've recently switched to Webstorm, due to doing a lot of work in IntelliJ (we do some Kotlin backend in my company). I was really impressed at the beginning, especially by amazing intellisense and refactoring options, but... I switched back to VS code. WS felt really slow very often and I had to restart few times a day for some weird reasons (eslint kept complaining about some issue which wasn't there anymore, and it was all right in Vscode).