On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:24 PM, vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net>wrote;wrote:
Hi,
On 6 May 2014 at 12:22:06, vincent(a)massol.net (vincent(a)massol.net) wrote:
Hi devs,
Our intellij IDEA ultimate license has expired. Jetbrains is ok to renew
it but they wish that the xwiki project gives something more in return:
they mentioned some blog post for example.
So first, who’s using IDEA and would like to continue using the Ultimate
version (vs the community one which is free)?
I’m using IDEA Ultimate and I’m very happy with it. The community edition
looks good but is missing some features like HMTL/CSS/JS support. I don’t
know if I would miss those features though if I were to use the community
edition. I guess I should try it… Will do now!
I am using it as well, and I am really happy with it. It is far more easy
to setup than Eclipse, and it provides very nice features. The
auto-completions and other smart inspections of code are really nice
(without any performance issues), the refactoring feature is great, but
from the advantage of the Ultimate edition, apart from what you already
mention, I will miss the Coverage feature to improve my unit tests.
I do not really envision the idea of going back to Eclipse or Netbeans, I
still remember the nightmare it was. I will simply use the Community
edition until I can afford a license for the Ultimate one. JetBrains has
really done a great job with IntelliJ, and I will be to reward them when
possible (currently, it is a bit hard for me).
Any idea of what we could do?
A blog post on
xwiki.org could be written, mentioning the number of xwiki
committers using it and providing some quotes from each devs, wdyt?
I would surely put my quote with pleasure on such blog post, this is a nice
idea.
Thanks
-Vincent
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