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good luck little buddy, see you in 5 years
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I've seen their page and while it seems great, I don't think they'll match Jetbrains in term of out of the box ergonomics. Could be a good VScodium replacement once it gets a bit fleshed out and available on Linux.
I must be the only one that actively dislikes Jetbrains products.
Well I can understand. Not open source, kinda heavy in ressources, pricey...
Any other reason why? Just curious
Bulky. It has so many features and many times, it's missing just one or two more things from being good enough. Its like Excel, where it tries to predict/outsmart the dev but all that does is annoy them.
I use jetbrain at work.
All of the above, and I ran into some bugs in Datagrip that when I reported them I was blown off and gaslit in the response. The response to the bug report was something like "No one does things like this, and even if they did it isn't important" MF, I DO IT, and it was important enough for me to report the bug! That was enough for me to not renew our licenses for our team when it was time to re-up.
I'm not a fan of Rider, it's just that OmniSharp outright breaks on large/real-world projects and Visual Studio doesn't work on Linux. I don't use their products out of choice.
Man I wish OmniSharp didn't suck. I built an extension with VSCode and got excited about what I could build, looked into OmniSharp again and gave up when it was crashing without me even throwing a big project at it.
You're not. Jetbrains users are just a lot more vocal. It's like vegans or people who vape. They will let you know ๐
Fleshed*
lol fleshed out is definitely correct here. Down votes are confusing.
Oh right. Thanks
Flushed out?
Absolutely agree. JB 4 lyfe