• asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    JetBrains is not representative of every editor / dev. Language servers mean I can use Emacs / Vim / VSCode / whatever else I want and have IDE features for whatever language I want.

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      Just as JetBrains is not representative of every dev, neither are LSPs. Some developers want a specialized IDE for their language(s), some want a highly customized editor with their language servers. As long as you efficiently produce code that works, who cares what other people use?

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      You can do that if you want to :

      Like many of our IDEs, the functionality of RustRover can be installed as a plugin in IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.

      But if you only care about a particular language/stack you can use the dedicated IDE, it’s cheaper and the UX is optimized for your use case.

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        That’s a JetBrains plugin. It is just for JetBrains applications, and it closed source, right? Language servers are basically the metric system of IDEs. I can go from Emacs to Vim to VSCode and just use rust-analyzer for my IDE backend.

        I don’t understand the benefit of using JetBrains specific plugins that only work with JetBrains.

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          Because I (and many others) find their products to be far superior to the competition.

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            This. I’m using PyCharm with the new UI, and watching my colleagues struggle with VSCode is a bit painful to see. Not saying you can’t be productive with it, but why make your life harder than it needs to be?

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      JetBrains users kind of live in their own weird bubble. Of the ones I’ve worked with, a decent number didn’t even know how to use git, they just relied on the built in vcs tools

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        And? Do you get high off of the smeeeelll of your own farts, sir madam?

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        Didn’t know how to use git CLI? Who cares. Git CLI is garbage anyway

        Edit: Ruffled some feathers lol. Seriously though, whoever named the functions… I want whatever they’re on lol

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      I think there’s something for everyone. Some people want one editor for everything, some want one tailored to their language needs

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          Tech has an abundance of people who really need to be right in an argument. I’ve had this same argument with a developer at a client company of mine. Just couldn’t let it go when I said I was comfortable with the Jetbrains suite and used their language specific tooling instead of VSCode.