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50% of any JetBrains IDE (e.g. IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate US$74.50/Yr. IDE’s incl PyCharm, WebStorm, ReSharper, RubyMine)

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  • +8

    Just my two cents, For students their every product is free.

  • +1

    Took up the offer on my 3rd year subscription. It is indeed a rare promotion from Jetbrains.

  • Ooh, I do need more tax deductions.

    • Ooh baby, they even gave me an upgrade discount from my PHPStorm license. Cost me $63.19 for All Products license.

      • How did you manage to get that? was it additional 25% off?

  • My student sub just ran out and was looking at these prices last night. Would have been 25% off as an ex student

  • Been using their IDE's for 3+ years, highly recommended.

  • @guidedlight, your avatar takes me back - goodnight kiwi 😁

    • -4

      That's for kids

    • +1

      VSC is editor JetBrain products are IDEs, different stuff mate. Even with all the plugins you can throw at VSC or SublimeText, I still prefer IDE when doing large projects and editors when doing quick edit.

      • Can you give an example of what makes VSC any less of an IDE compared to IntelliJ products? I used to be fanatical about PyCharm but I'm finding myself using VSC instead these days and so far I'm not missing any features, in fact I seem to have more features in VSC, eg I can debug a Flask project in VSC which I can't do in the free copy of PyCharm.

        • Same here, I switched from rubymine to vsc and don't miss anything.

        • +1

          Complicated configurations/startups for multiple apps/servers hidden behind single button clicks is one thing that I like, that I don't think would be as easy to do in an editor.

          Integration with loads of test runner frameworks making large test suites (thousands of tests) a breeze to run and fix.

          Great debugger.

          Etc

        • For starter, I would compare WebStorm.

          • Webstorm has built-in integration of ReactJS, angular and VueJS.
          • Testing tools like Jest and Mocha are also fully supported.
          • Basically, you can click on the 'Run' button within the editor tab to run each test individually.
          • ESLint, TSLint builtin integration that highlights errors and warnings in the editor window as you type. The linter use the project's eslint or tslint configuration.
          • The GIT integration is awesome. I love the GUI diff and GUI 3-way merge tool.

          and the list can go on.

          Basically, each of the JetBrains IDE is specialized for the language it is built for unlike VSCode which is kind of general purpose editor. This means that each IDE is able to provide better integration with language specific tools and frameworks

        • Did not mean to downvote you. It was accidental and I cannot take it back now.

        • @nahkk:

          You can take it back. Just click "votes" below the comment and remove it.

      • +3

        No, this is a text editor: https://www.vim.org/

  • I have existing subscription for Resharper Ultimate which is well past the 3 year mark.

    The deal I was offered was:

    Item Amount (USD)
    Original Price: $249.00
    Friendship Day offer: -$124.50
    Subtotal: $124.50
    Credit: -$80.98
    Total: $43.52
    TAX 10%: $4.35
    Grand Total: $47.87

    Plus from reading the FAQ, will keep my discount for any future renewals.

    • Will the discount automatically extend to next year's subscription?

      No, next year's price will be calculated based on the standard continuity discount rules.

      • By discount I meant the "3rd year discount" you get by remaining continuously subscribed - not the current "friends" deal discount.

        You don't get the 3rd year discount for half of the product and 2nd year discount for the new part.

  • +1

    I love IntelliJ. Use it every day. Their licensing model is fantastic too: an annual subscription entitles you to continue using the version that was current when your started your subscription if you let your sub expire. So you're at the very least "purchasing" the current version.

  • +1

    My experience with Jetbrains IDEs are of slow, laggy, bloated software once you actually have a moderately sized project. Applies to RubyMine and Pycharm. Not recommended.

    • +3

      I have worked with quite large projects (multiple applications, 130,000+ lines of code) in IntelliJ and don't find this to be the case at all.

      • +1

        Resharper does that i felt same on my i7 with 16gb ram

    • When I used it in 2016 it was like that but sometime in 2017 there was major performance improvements, at least in PhpStorm.

    • I’m not sure what you mean. JetBrains IDE’s have a very fluid UI that works well even with very large projects.

      However it can be a bit heavy on my 2015 Macbook’s i7 CPU (and by extension the battery), as there is quite a bit of background processing going on. However there is a “low power mode” which disables some features.

  • Just renewed mine last month :|

    • +4

      You've just learnt the most important OzLesson of all: don't buy anything until it appears on OzBargain, no matter how essential it may be.

  • Been using webstorm and intelliJ for a couple of years. I have switched to VSC. I just couldn't be bothered with the load time and indexing… That being said they are great IDEs but its failing in terms of speed.

  • Visual Studio only don't @ me

  • Anyone is going to purchase PyCharm only?

  • Wow Thanks OP. Was waiting for such a deal for a long time. I do use all the other 'editors' mentioned in comments here, but nothing can match the power of a complete full set IDE like Intelli J. Their developers deserve as much support for making such a wonder ful kit.

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