Spyke
quokk.au

Is anyone here NOT using Java also running Jetbrains IDEs? Which and for what?

Edit: JET

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I've been using Rider for C# for years, it's light years ahead of Visual Studio. Although, I feel like it got overwhelmingly bloated in the last few years.

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lemmy.zip

Must be, only 3 billion devices run java, so if you want to continue growing, you have to invest in something else.

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kibblebitsreply
quokk.au

Oh amen, I hate Xcode. I appreciate the ease with working with devices and the App Store, but doing any actual work inside it sucks.

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@kibblebits it’s such a primitive IDE and lacks so much that we take for granted nowadays. It makes running on devices easy and handles the overly complex certificate handling easier, but that’s it. The debugger is atrocious, no refactoring, bad code editing, no sane tabs, slow…

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Lmfao. I mean Jetbrains. I had a hard time with autocomplete and I guess by the time I got it to stop correcting me I read Netbrains as the right word 🤦‍♂️

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RustRover. AI is turned off. Love it. Though I'm somewhat OK with NeoVIM keystrokes, I fear it will take a lot of time to get to the level of comfort in debugging, auto complete, run configurations, import management, linting etc. I have with RustRover.

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