

Flow and React support improvements: We’ve added basic support for Flow type annotations, and improved code completion and navigation for React components.

WebStorm also adds integration with TSLint Improved TypeScript support: WebStorm 11 now fully supports the latest TypeScript 1.6 features and brings coding assistance for JSX and ES2015 features to TypeScript code.WebStorm 11 refines your web development experience by adding support for powerful cutting-edge technologies and thoroughly improving the core functionality of the IDE. So use VSCode while you teach yourself vim.We are very excited to announce today the release of WebStorm 11! This major update is aligned with updates for other JetBrains products that comprise JetBrains Toolbox.ĭownload and install WebStorm 11 right now! It is OK if you have to use an IDE (currently I only use an IDE for java development, so I have little choice) Managing files, buffers and workflow is half of the value of vim/neovim. Once it isn't hard anymore you will blow yourself away at how much more efficiently you edit files.Īlso vim keybindings in a mouse driven editor does not cut it. Settling on lesser editors out of laziness is exactly the attitude that results in shitty the engineering. But as you use it more, as long as your usage goes over 40% of the time, in 6 months you will understand why most of the world's too engineers use it. It will infuriate you for 6 weeks, make you cry for another 2 Start using it 20% of the time on single file edits, watch youtube videos about it and teach yourself vim gestures. If you want a real workflow that gives you ultimate performance, customization and speed you need to use a modal editor, I suggest NeoVim. All of these tools are built in a mouse-driven world, they are designed not for engineers, but office monkeys. So here is the deal man, bottom line you want to write code.
