I'm looking at Rubymine and PHPstorm, at these prices ill call it a Christmas present from me to me.
Unfortunately lots of other people seem to have the same idea and the site is currently bricked.
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I'm looking at Rubymine and PHPstorm, at these prices ill call it a Christmas present from me to me.
Unfortunately lots of other people seem to have the same idea and the site is currently bricked.
btw - personal licences only (i.e. not commercial licenses).
As I understood it a personal license is just a named license (you can still use it commercially).
I need pycharm student licence! is that included?
I imagine it would be the same value for PyCharm.
Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :) Anyone used AppCode? I'm tempted to give it a try, but what's its killer features compared to Xcode? If refactoring works with ObjC++ that'd be a great start; worth EUR23 alone.
This article summed it up quite well for me when I was making the decision.
btw - personal licences only (i.e. not commercial licenses).
As I understood it a personal license is just a named license (you can still use it commercially).
Source: https://twitter.com/jetbrains/status/281733624942981120
For instance, If I've got a Rails project with JS in it, do I need both WebStorm and RubyMine?
Wish there was "one IDE to rule them all!" type of thing. I don't work in just one language.
Does anyone know how, say, IntelliJ handles Javascript? or RubyMine? For instance, If I've got a Rails project with JS in it, do I need both WebStorm and RubyMine? Wish there was "one IDE to rule them all!" type of thing. I don't work in just one language.
Does anyone know how, say, IntelliJ handles Javascript? or RubyMine? For instance, If I've got a Rails project with JS in it, do I need both WebStorm and RubyMine? Wish there was "one IDE to rule them all!" type of thing. I don't work in just one language.
Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :) Anyone used AppCode? I'm tempted to give it a try, but what's its killer features compared to Xcode? If refactoring works with ObjC++ that'd be a great start; worth EUR23 alone.
I had already been an Intellij user for a few years before starting on iOS projects on the side. At the time, AppCode wasn't available yet, so I had no choice. The more I used Xcode, the more I lamented the lack of choice.
Once AppCode came out, I bought it right away. It's a lot more stable and usable now, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who has used anything other than Xcode.
If you've been an Xcode user all your life, you don't really know any better, and that's fine, more power to you.
If you've used any other IDE before, you know the features that Xcode lacks, and AppCode is the alternative you've been hoping for.
Does anyone know how, say, IntelliJ handles Javascript? or RubyMine? For instance, If I've got a Rails project with JS in it, do I need both WebStorm and RubyMine? Wish there was "one IDE to rule them all!" type of thing. I don't work in just one language.