Rider and WebStorm are now free for non-commercial use
Rider and WebStorm 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.
Just think, someone was the last one to buy a personal license.
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With forced telemetry. Good thing, i am hooked on emacs and have no desire to switch.
7 3 ReplySmh, it's spelt
vim
by the way5 0 ReplyI am actually a user of
Evil
, which providesvim
keybindings in Emacs. I switched from vim to Emacs, because I wanted to use org-mode, but I prefer vim keybindings.4 0 Reply
One reason I was reluctant to use C# in open source projects is because the free tooling on Linux was subpar. This is great.
2 0 ReplyI have never gotten used to WebStorm, is it worth the investment of time? I use VSCode / VSCodium and am generally happy with it.
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