If you know and like IntelliJ IDEA and you want to do modern web development, you’ll love the features for web development that come from WebStorm and are in IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate. ![]() Just last week, in fact, a major P圜harm user and friend of mine said he had both P圜harm Professional and WebStorm as he didn’t know the former includes the latter. And WebStorm kicks ass, it’s just wonderful, and we need to talk about it more. You and I have talked about how important it is to let people know, most of our IDEs bundle WebStorm, our IDE for web development. All they need is IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, right? ![]() The webinar is for people somewhat familiar with web technologies, though React/TypeScript experience isn’t necessary. We’ll show some of the key concepts and how the IDE can help do your janitorial work during front-end development. Perhaps you’ve seen both, but as an IntelliJ IDEA user, haven’t spent the time to get oriented. If you’re a web front-end or full-stack developer, you’ve probably seen React. ![]() Let’s jump right in… what’s the webinar about, why should people care? Why an experiment? Here’s an interview I ( Trisha Gee) did with Paul to help frame the webinar, explain what we’ll be doing, and dive into our ideas about “fail faster” and “flow.” On October 23rd we’re doing a webinar which is a bit of an experiment for us: we’re inviting another JetBrains developer advocate, Paul Everitt, over to show us about React and TypeScript in IntelliJ IDEA.
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