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While WebStorm celebrates its 10th version anniversary, spy-js is proud of its third major release within this awesome IDE. Here’s a quick sneak peek at the new spy-js features available in WebStorm...
View ArticleDailyJS survey results 2014: technologies WebStorm users use
Every year DailyJS, a popular blog on JavaScript development, runs a Developer Survey among their readers. We decided to have a closer look at the results of the 2014 survey which polled over 4000...
View ArticlePlugin overview: Wallaby.js, continuous test runner
This is a guest blog post about wallaby.js, third-party plugin to WebStorm, PhpStorm, IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, RubyMine, PyCharm. The plugin is a separately sold commercial product, but is currently...
View ArticleNode.js profiling in WebStorm. Part 1: CPU profiling.
Profiling is hard work. The amount of gathered information and demand to keep in mind the execution times and code structure is a serious challenge. WebStorm assists you on this tough journey. It...
View ArticleNode.js profiling in WebStorm. Part 2: Memory profiling.
We continue talking about our new Node.js profiling features in WebStorm 10. In our previous post we explored CPU profiling. In this one we’ll dive into the strategies for memory problems investigation...
View ArticleWebStorm 11 Early Access Program
We are starting the Early Access Program for WebStorm 11, our next major release. Go ahead and download WebStorm 11 EAP now! UPD: Read about the new features added in the next EAP build: WebStorm 11...
View ArticleWebinar Recording: WebStorm – Things You Probably Didn’t Know
The recording of our July 23 webinar with Hadi Hariri, WebStorm – Things You Probably Didn’t Know, is now available on JetBrains YouTube channel. In this video, you will learn lots of tips and tricks...
View ArticleAccessibility features in WebStorm 2018.3
In this era of software development, professionals everywhere are paying more attention to diversity, including building software with accessibility in mind. WebStorm contains a multitude of features...
View ArticleFeatured plugin: JS GraphQL
The JS GraphQL plugin is one the most popular plugins for WebStorm, IntelliJ IDEA, and other JetBrains IDEs, and we are very excited about the release of its second version In this blog post we’ll have...
View ArticleUsing Angular 9 in WebStorm
Note: In WebStorm 2020.1 onwards, support for the Ivy metadata is enabled by default. See this blog post for more information. A long-awaited update of the Angular framework, Angular 9, was finally...
View ArticleIntroducing the Learning Plugin for WebStorm
Every so often, we get some feedback about the lack of up-to-date, comprehensive learning resources for WebStorm. For new users, this scarcity can result in a steep learning curve during the onboarding...
View ArticleThe WebStorm Guide: A Quick Way to Learn Something New
We’re happy to announce the WebStorm Guide – a central place for tips and tricks on how to use WebStorm efficiently. We hope it helps you be more productive and write high-quality code without...
View ArticlePlugins for WebStorm You Need to Know About
With WebStorm, you can get straight to work without installing any additional plugins – all the core functionality will work out of the box. But what if you want your coding tool to feel a bit more...
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