- The new EAP for WebStorm 2017.3 has just started and the links above are absolutely valid. The build that is currently available for download free and it works till October 13, 2017. We always remove the download links when the EAP is over.
- JetBrains WebStorm 2017 for Mac also offers you full coding assistance for different languages like HTML. It has got an integrated spellchecker which will check the text in tags, comments and code strings automatically in order to prevent spelling mishaps as well as typos on your webpage.
JetBrains .NET IDE Hits its First Release
Dump heapDump-Webstorm-900.hprof.zip. Unfortunately the snapshot shows that only 60MB are used. It sometimes happens that auto-created memory dumps are slightly delayed and captured after memory was cleared.
Welcome the official release of Rider 2017.1! Based on ReSharper and IntelliJ IDEA, this new .NET IDE lets you develop ASP.NET, .NET Core, .NET Framework, Xamarin and Unity applications on Windows, Mac or Linux. Learn about features and pricing, and download a 30-day trial.
JetBrains Toolbox 2017.2: New Major IDE Updates are Here!
IntelliJ IDEA — 2017.2, a new massive update for IntelliJ IDEA, is out and packed full of new features and important bug fixes. Get a copy of this new release and see for yourself, but before you do, it is worth spending a couple of minutes reading this summary for ideas on where to look.
AppCode — AppCode 2017.2 brings with it a new Extract Method refactoring, override/implement completion, inline type hints, and lots of language support improvements for Swift, as well as __auto_type support for Objective-C/C/C++.
CLion — Focusing on C++ parser correctness and performance improvements, CLion 2017.2 brings Clang-Tidy integration to expand the number of code analysis checks available to you, a better way to get disassembly view, and lots of bug fixes and improvements.
DataGrip — This update is really important for PostgreSQL users; we added support for several databases in one data source. Also, if you use DataGrip with AWS Redshift or MS Azure, welcome support for these databases!
PhpStorm — PhpStorm 2017.2 brings major improvements when working with Composer and Docker Compose, reworked polymorphic types support, and automatically run PHPUnit tests.
PyCharm — Get PyCharm 2017.2 today for Docker Compose support on Windows, SSH Agent, Azure Databases, and Amazon Redshift support.
RubyMine — With RubyMine 2017.2 you can develop and debug applications with Docker Compose, run RuboCop auto-corrections right from the editor, and navigate through your code with breadcrumbs for Ruby.
WebStorm — WebStorm 2017.2 brings better support for webpack and ESLint, improves testing with Mocha and Karma, and adds a new Move Symbol refactoring and the Rearrange Code action.
PyCharm Edu 4
The latest update of our free and open-source tool, to learn and teach programming with Python, brings a better user experience to both learners and educators, making the product as easy-to-use as possible.
YouTrack 2017.3
YouTrack 2017.3 introduces workflows in JavaScript, improved Kanban support, personal board templates, and other improvements.
Live Webinar: Join Mariya Davydova and Scott Adams for our August 16th webinar to see the power of the new workflows in action. An Introduction to JavaScript Workflows in YouTrack 2017.3 introduces you to two major changes for workflows in YouTrack: working with the built-in workflow editor, and writing workflows in JavaScript.
The smartest editor
Use the full power of the modern JavaScript ecosystem – WebStorm’s got you covered! Enjoy the intelligent code completion, on-the-fly error detection, powerful navigation and refactoring for JavaScript, TypeScript, stylesheet languages, and all the most popular frameworks.
- Angular
- React
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- Ionic
- Cordova
- React Native
- Node.js
- Meteor
- Electron
Debugger
Debug your client-side and Node.js apps with ease in the IDE – put breakpoints right in the source code, explore the call stack and variables, set watches, and use the interactive console.
Seamless tool integration
Take advantage of the linters, build tools, test runners, REST client, and other tools, all deeply integrated with the IDE. But any time you need Terminal, it's also available as an IDE tool window.
Unit testing
Run and debug tests with Karma, Mocha, Protractor, and Jest in WebStorm. Immediately see test statuses right in the editor, or in a handy treeview from which you can quickly jump to the test.
Integration with VCS
Use a simple unified UI to work with Git, GitHub, Mercurial, and other VCS. Commit files, review changes, and resolve conflicts with a visual diff/merge tool right in the IDE.
What’s New in WebStorm 2019.3
Get up and running quickly
Start working on your projects immediately instead of wasting time juggling multiple plugins. With a variety of built-in developer tools and out-of-the-box language and framework support, there’s everything needed for productive JavaScript development.
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Increase your productivity
Don’t spend your time going back and forth between the terminal and text editor or on things that can be automated with the help of refactorings and quick fixes; it’s what the IDE is best at. It puts the most critical developer tools like the debugger and Git at your fingertips.
Write better code with less effort
Write cleaner and more reliable code as the IDE runs dozens of inspections as you type and promptly detects potential errors and redundancies. Save time exploring the code base with autocompletion that suggests which variables and methods are most relevant in the current context.
Swiftly find what you need
Get around your code faster regardless of how large your projects are. Jump to the definition for any class, function, method, variable, or component and find its usages in just a few clicks. Easily navigate through the file you have opened with an at-a-glance view of its structure.
Tailor the look and feel to your liking
Don’t feel like using the defaults? Adjust the appearance and behavior of the IDE by playing around with themes, code styles, plugins, and more, so that it fits your unique needs better. You can also automatically share your custom settings between different instances of WebStorm.
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This past week I've been working on #mongoose#MongoDB & #express. I have debugged so many issues my eyes are seeing double! But I've learned SO much. And I am working with @WebStormIDE and loving it. #MomsCanCode#WomenWhoCode
After really trying to love using VS Code/Atom for web dev, I have switched to WebStorm. Everything from refactoring, code-smell fixes, to IntelliSense is just far more developed. I should have known this having used IntelliJ for Java/Kotlin for so many years.