I'm keen to give this a go! I'm glad to see Jetbrain has a 'remotes' IDE that'll hopefully work with WSL like VS Code does. I'm really impressed with Rider and the neat IDE features it has for C#, and have been wanting something smarter than VC Code for web development.
I was curious to give it a go but unusable on Gnome 42.5 (X11); the window lags so much that simply trying to drag to reposition it on the screen is impossible. Seems related an issue with Skiko and OpenGL reported here: https://github.com/JetBrains/skiko/issues/494
While we have been paid Jetbrains customers for more years than I can remember, their latest price hike has caused me to take pause. I see a path towards $1,000 or more per license. We are seriously considering getting off this train before it is too late.
Are you talking about the All Tools pack? I don't really get who that is targeted at, to be honest, and I wonder about who is paying for it.
I admit I don't use any of the .Net/MS tech specific tools they offer so thats possibly a reason - but if you're paying just to get access to the other various language-specific IDEs (webstorm, pycharm, ruby mine, phpstorm, etc) - they're all just IDEA with a pre-installed language plugin, and disabled support for the other language plugins.
If you just use those non-.NET apps, it's far simpler IMO (and cheaper) to just buy IDEA Ultimate and install the language packs you need.
Curious to see how well it integrates with language servers. And of course need Vim mode. IntelliJ's Vim mode works a lot better than VS Code's from my experience.
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I admit I don't use any of the .Net/MS tech specific tools they offer so thats possibly a reason - but if you're paying just to get access to the other various language-specific IDEs (webstorm, pycharm, ruby mine, phpstorm, etc) - they're all just IDEA with a pre-installed language plugin, and disabled support for the other language plugins.
If you just use those non-.NET apps, it's far simpler IMO (and cheaper) to just buy IDEA Ultimate and install the language packs you need.
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