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Jetbrains Fleet Public Preview Free Download

26 points| mirzap | 3 years ago |jetbrains.com | reply

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[+] madeofpalk|3 years ago|reply
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.
[+] raflueder|3 years ago|reply
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
[+] robomartin|3 years ago|reply
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.
[+] stephenr|3 years ago|reply
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.

[+] emptyparadise|3 years ago|reply
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.
[+] erenkaplan|3 years ago|reply
Can't wait to try it, a nice alternative to VSCode
[+] locopati|3 years ago|reply
noticeably missing from the list of supported languages in the blog link... Ruby