They announced a price hike recently, and now this. I might not feel like renewing my license in a few months, actually.
archerx 49 minutes ago [-]
It was the best of times and it was the worst of times...
wiseowise 3 minutes ago [-]
And here I thought they're finally releasing community edition of PhpStorm.
alberth 1 hours ago [-]
I have a lot of respect for JetBrains.
They are bootstrapped, doing $400M+ revenue, and selling to one of the hardest segments (developers who are notoriously frugal).
rs_rs_rs_rs_rs 17 minutes ago [-]
>selling to one of the hardest segments (developers who are notoriously frugal).
But they don't sell to developers, they sell to suits high in the food chain of a corporation.
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librasteve 1 hours ago [-]
It’s great to see JetBrains giving back like this …
The Raku language community has put a lot of effort into IntelliJ support, initially the Comma plugin was supported by Edument and then it was passed to the Raku Community where it is actively supported … now renamed Raku IntelliJ Plugin (RIP - geddit?)
Tools like the Grammar inspector and debugger fit well in the IntelliJ UI model.
Both Saif and Markus are excellent choices for sponsorships. Kudos to whoever picked them. It’s a shame Juliette is losing hers, she’s also a really valued member of the PHP community and has been for a long time.
cm-t 28 minutes ago [-]
Let's improve "Open source". Not Open-sourcing our product...
I'd rather customize vscode with extensions.
zb3 55 minutes ago [-]
I'd sooner pay for vscode, it's much faster even though it's an electron app. Good job Microsoft (rare)!
nunodonato 38 minutes ago [-]
VSCode doesnt even come close to the features PHPStorm provides. It's fine if you prefer it, but the comparison is totally unbalanced.
wiseowise 1 minutes ago [-]
OP specifically mentioned performance ("faster").
Y-bar 26 minutes ago [-]
100% in agreement, but then again I often wish I could strip out like 60% of things in PHP Storm such as the database engine, AI stuff, docker integration, VCS client, or code-with-me which I never use and take up valuable interface and resources. I prefer specialised apps such as Sequel Ace, GitHub Desktop, Docker Desktop and such.
jcurtis 13 minutes ago [-]
Most of the things you listed are plugins which can be disabled in the plugin settings - certainly databases, docker & code-with-me.
cess11 37 minutes ago [-]
You're comparing apples and cars, making your comment kind of hard to interpret.
Anyway, you should use vim instead.
askonomm 46 minutes ago [-]
VSCode has started to aggressively force its AI slop stuff down my throat, which has turned me off from using it. JetBrains, thus far, is much less aggressive with its AI offerings. And while yes, everything can be turned off, just like all the adware and spyware in Microsoft Windows can be turned off, I'm just not interested in using a product whose defaults are _this_ anti-consumer.
zb3 42 minutes ago [-]
Can't really agree since I use.. Gemini Code Assist there (obviously due to its generous free quota). GitHub copilot - at least in my case - needed to be manually configured, so I'm not sure which feature are you referring to.
askonomm 27 minutes ago [-]
I'm referring to NOT wanting AI in my code editor, nor any dialogs, sidebars, popups or ads of any kind for AI offerings.
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They are bootstrapped, doing $400M+ revenue, and selling to one of the hardest segments (developers who are notoriously frugal).
But they don't sell to developers, they sell to suits high in the food chain of a corporation.
The Raku language community has put a lot of effort into IntelliJ support, initially the Comma plugin was supported by Edument and then it was passed to the Raku Community where it is actively supported … now renamed Raku IntelliJ Plugin (RIP - geddit?)
Tools like the Grammar inspector and debugger fit well in the IntelliJ UI model.
https://raku.org/nav/1/tools
I'd rather customize vscode with extensions.
Anyway, you should use vim instead.