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Fabian Frank Werner
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WebStorm is now free… will it kill VS Code?

All the best programmers in the world love Visual Studio Code, while all the worst programmers love to hate Visual Studio Code. But recently, our world just became a better place when JetBrains made their popular WebStorm IDE free! In today’s video, we’ll break down all of WebStorm’s greatest features and decide if it’s finally time to take VS Code behind the barn.

Now, I know what you VS Code die-hards are thinking: "But I've got 47 extensions that make VS Code exactly like WebStorm!" Yeah, and I've got a bicycle with a rocket strapped to it that makes it exactly like a motorcycle. Come on, let's be real here.

What does WebStorm bring to the table out of the box? Intelligence so artificial it might start writing your standup updates for you. Refactoring tools that make your code look like it was written by someone who actually knows what they're doing. Git integration so smooth it makes VS Code's source control look like it was designed by a cat walking across a keyboard. A debugger that doesn't make you question your career choices; and many more… Anyway, vscode users are more concerned how they’re editor looks, when someone is spying on their laptop at starbucks, than any real coding features…

Here's the kicker – it's only free for non-commercial use.

  • Building that side project that'll never make money? ✓
  • Unsuccessfully contributing to open source? ✓
  • Learning new frameworks at 3 AM? ✓
  • Building the next Facebook? Sorry, Zuck Jr., you'll need to pay up

So, is it time to take VS Code behind the barn? Well, let's be honest – VS Code is like that trusty Honda Civic of the coding world. It gets the job done, it's reliable, and it's not going anywhere. But WebStorm? WebStorm is like getting a Tesla for free, as long as you promise not to use it as an Uber.

I think a free WebStorm has tons of potential but it’s definitely not a vs code killer and I'm not even sure that's what JetBrains is going for. They just need more anonymous data to train they’re ai models, i guess…

But jokes aside if you want to be a real Alpha like the primeagen you should use Vim!

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Olateju Olamide Emmanuel

Sounds great,is it free for Linux users too, i kinda did a check on that and i didnt see it there, care to share a link, by the way, you write really well, some really nice word play too, care to connect on LInkedin?

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Fabian Frank Werner

Yes, it's free on Linux! Here you go: jetbrains.com/webstorm/download/#s...
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