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I mainly just work on a bunch of small projects in other languages while my primary projects are associated with portable python interpreters. web on the off-shoot I ever get the chance to work on forum plugins or documentation again So yeah I use IDEA for: (order of highest priority first) In fact, the last time I actually used CLion was when I had Xubuntu installed on my primary machine ~3 years ago The reason why IDEA is the primary and not CLion is because IDEA has a stable community edition I don't really use CLion as I have a custom syntax theme built as a guide for my IDE, and managing that between multiple IDEs whenever I have ideas is too much work for me to keep up with.
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(and I may as well since I'm building a suite anyways, backed by the fact Facebook now supports Blender, which is initially what my suite targeted replacement of, while also working with it as a multi-featured plugin)Įh, actually I no longer do Java development as I no longer mod minecraft. If nobody else can do it right, then it's up to me to do it myself. I'm glad work has finally started on making a plugin for IDEA (not sure about P圜harm and others), but I can't be asked to support such glaring issues that won't be fixed any time soon.Īnd this is what drove me to my decision.
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^ if it's really that much of a headache then maybe it's actually time to cease development on current projects and make everyone aware you're starting over.Īnd then there's the issue of EAP vs Community as addressed hereĮvery other IDE has a community edition, yet this CLion aims to make it harder on devs by providing potentially broken free releases. (why do you need reasons to ease stresses and better your core architecture?) Yet they move like a sloth on the needless questioning of reasons to support such functionality. I'd be more than happy to pay (when possible) for a core architecture broken up into multiple IDEs that can support any language.

It doesn't take much common sense to figure out managing multiple plugins that need to be built differently for multiple IDEs that all do the same things is incredibly inefficient. Heck they have a request to make CLion into a core plugin for IDEA (or other IDEs) that's been going on for at least 15 years

(I've been around for at least 4 (longer than when I created my account) years just dealing with having to use and configure multiple JB IDEs for everything I do)īut when you start needing multiple IDEs to support multiple languages, it ends up becoming a hassle to configure them allĪnd they haven't seemed to have made any acknowledgements to improve this until just recentlywhy they'd need I just want to point out I'm fed up with the seemingly severe lack of common sense toward development You'll see it later in the future when the main API I'm writing it on is much more completeīut I don't want to change the topic and steal JB's limelight on their platform I really only need C support, which is something I can currently manage. Though I will say, I don't intend to compete with C++ anytime soon (yes I've actually written an IDE prior, but it wasn't anything great, and wasn't even meant for general development)
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I'm writing a software suite, so I may as well improve upon my previous IDE developments with my new API Mainly both tbh, though not so much the lack of features, but the seeming lack of acknowledgement and common sense for features.īut it's not just CLion that drove me to the decision, it's the lack of comparable alternatives. I AM waiting patiently (if being a hacker isn't enough to tell you I HAVE patience), but it's getting a bit ridiculous. How many more years do I have to hold out before I can actually start working on C/++ code?
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I've already stated numerous times already I don't prefer using individual IDEs for each code base. I'd like to switch to CLion, but this doesn't seem possible unless there's actually community edition available.

^ having 3 instances open on ~4GB (3506MiB) of RAM could also be another (yes I work on multiple projects) (I'm not using the latest version of IDEA, so that could be a reason) I've just recently started working on a Python project that integrates both Java and C++ that's causing IDEA to hang when configuring the project files. (nor do I like hacking, I shouldn't have to hack a FOSS program just to do my work) ( ) I don't qualify for the free license, nor can I afford to buy a license.
