Right.
I used VS Code before, but auto-completion, tips and understanding of my code was primitive. Webstorm prompts much more convenient.
Also, if you configure it for yourself and study the hot keys, then understanding and tracking the code is much more pleasant.
I also set up the code highlighting for myself based on one dark theme, and the readability of the code has increased. How to implement this in VS Code, I don't know. Refactoring and safe removal are beyond praise.
I use webstorm and it's perfect for me.
I tried RubyMine, but it didn't really click. WebStorm is for JS stuff mostly, right?
Right.
I used VS Code before, but auto-completion, tips and understanding of my code was primitive. Webstorm prompts much more convenient.
Also, if you configure it for yourself and study the hot keys, then understanding and tracking the code is much more pleasant.
I also set up the code highlighting for myself based on one dark theme, and the readability of the code has increased. How to implement this in VS Code, I don't know. Refactoring and safe removal are beyond praise.
Sorry for my English.
Your English is great! Thanks for sharing :)