![]() ![]() Fixed the issue causing high memory usage and a decline in performance when working with large JSON files.Fixed the issue with Sort tabs alphabetically being disabled when dragging and dropping tabs to a different editor window.Fixed the issue causing prolonged indexing and UI freezes for projects with many artifacts.The missing Swagger UI preview has been fixed.JAX-WS actions are again available from the Tools menu. ![]() Here is the list of the most important fixes that you’ll find in this update: You can also download it from our website. You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or using snaps if you are an Ubuntu user. ![]() NET.We’ve just released the first minor update for IntelliJ IDEA 2022.1. While it's basically IDEA for C#, I cannot recommend it to people because I can't use this for my pet projects and there is no way I'll pay a subscription to write a few hundred lines of code "just for fun" once in a while so my default answer for recommended IDE for C# is Visual Studio because that's what I use if I want to play a bit with. I was so happy to see a community edition so I could recommend it to beginners who ask me which IDE should they use to learn Java, but for some reason, you are not considering Rider Community as a thing. ![]() After all cooler talks with other developers and management, they got interested and now thousands of people in our company use IDEA Ultimate as their IDE of choice. I am primarily a Java developer with an IDEA Ultimate subscription who convinced my project management to switch from Eclipse just because I could use endless EAPs of IDEA Ultimate in my hobby projects (there was no community version at the time) and I loved it. I don't really understand why not release a community version as you did with IDEA. ![]()
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