• MadhuGururajan
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    1 day ago

    Yes, and I wouldn’t recommend any of these outside of a corporate env.

    edit: oops I missed your @. Feel free to ignore my opinion.

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      22 hours ago

      I adore Rider for work, but have found myself preferring VS Code for personal contributions, myself because it’s lighter.

      I’m curious about your opinion though: why would you only use them in a corporate environment, assuming the scope of projects is equivalent?

    • lad
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      1 day ago

      What’s the use for those in corporate env, that’s not available outside of it?

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        18 hours ago

        there’s simply weird restrictions in community editions vs the professional one.

        I have been working in python for the past year and pycharm community doesn’t give syntax highlighting or intellisense for web frameworks like Flask or Django and tries to push the professiona edition. I felt like they shouldn’t do that since VSCode supports it easily and I don’t gain much having the heavyweight IDE vs something like nvim or vscode.

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          14 hours ago

          Yeah, that sounds like a crappy way to promote the product