Do you routinely switch between different JetBrains IDEs with different languages/environments or do you typically work with one most of the time?
Yeah. I use PyCharm for Python, IntelliJ for Java and WebStorm for Javascript. They're all very neat.
I use IntelliJ Ultimate and it comes with all the language support from the other JetBrains IDEs. It's great since I never have to switch editors.
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Do you routinely switch between different JetBrains IDEs with different languages/environments or do you typically work with one most of the time?
Yeah. I use PyCharm for Python, IntelliJ for Java and WebStorm for Javascript. They're all very neat.
I use IntelliJ Ultimate and it comes with all the language support from the other JetBrains IDEs. It's great since I never have to switch editors.