WebStorm and Rider Are Now Free for Non-Commercial Use
WebStorm and Rider Are Now Free for Non-Commercial Use
WebStorm and Rider, JetBrains IDEs, are now free for non-commercial use! Learn more in the blog post.
cross-posted from: https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/1586011
Rider is the best C# IDE IMO, works on linux, mac, and of course Windows. Very happy it's now free!
It’s important to note that, if you’re using a non-commercial license, you cannot opt out of the collection of anonymous usage statistics.
Goodbye
39 0 ReplyIf you’re going to use it, you’d be paying for it one way or another; either through money or privacy. Par for the course.
21 0 ReplyRight, so it’s not free. Goodbye
13 0 Reply
A simple fw entry should fix that
3 0 Reply
I was really impressed with Rider when I tried it out with Unity development, I’d love to use it, but I’ve switched to Godot and GDScript
I use IntelliJ and CLion daily at work, and PyCharm to a lesser extent, JetBrians makes some awesome IDEs
Edit: Now I’ve gone down a rabbit hole and it seems there’s a way to work with GDScript in one of the JetBrains IDEs, neat
8 0 ReplyEdit: Now I’ve gone down a rabbit hole and it seems there’s a way to work with GDScript in one of the JetBrains IDEs, neat
Which one, if I may ask?
4 0 ReplyI think this plugin that I was looking at adds GDScript language support for almost all of them
3 0 Reply
Jetbrains has been irritating me by breaking a lot of tools I use because of their race for AI goodness.
I eventually rolled back the phpstorm I use to last year’s release, to get functionality again, and there are dozens of tickets for the issues.
They broke stuff that worked over years. For instance, copy and paste broke when doing larger code base and wanting to copy a file.
Either they enshitified, or the war really crippled them and now in trouble, maybe both. I know they lost some real talent
3 0 Reply