WebStorm’s superior refactoring tools are a big reason why I use it instead of @code, despite VS code having some nice features WebStorm does not.https://twitter.com/webstormide/status/981926057078083584 …
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Replying to @stevensacks
Hi Steven! What features do you miss in WebStorm?
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Replying to @WebStormIDE @stevensacks
WS is my primary IDE. However, here is a small list of some VSCode nice features: - User settings customization - Theming - Scrolling performance - Auto completion - Integrated terminal feels faster when opening
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Replying to @dejavughost
Hi Arley! Can you please tell us a bit more about the code completion you have in Code, but miss in WebStorm?
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Replying to @dejavughost
Sorry, can you please explain why you prefer the results on the right? You can’t have `this` here. WebStorm suggests the same items it would have suggested right inside the class {}. The suggestions on the right will also produce the invalid code.
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
You are right. `this` is not in context. However, what about this other sample?pic.twitter.com/byuqk1XrLM
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Please press Alt-Enter on React import and select Install TypeScript definitions. WS doesn't acquire type definitions for libraries automatically. It relies on the static analysis to provide code completion and for React lifecycle methods it doesn't work that well, unfortunatelypic.twitter.com/uZ9PKLh9bk
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