They say the best things in life are free, but when it comes to software... well, it’s not always true. Don't get me wrong - there are plenty of e...
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Thanks for this comprehensive and useful article, Thomas!
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Many tools here that I have not heard of, will take a look at them, thanks for suggesting.
One that I have heard of and use is JetBrains, it's nice to have a suite of tools where I only have to learn something once and apply to the many. JetBrains get's my vote for sure.
JetBrains also has a monthly plan which works out well for me.
I love it when companies have free plans so you can try the features before commiting to a paid plan.
What I applaud even more is when open-source projects get the paid version for free! 👌
Yes exactly
What about GitKraken? It's literally the only tool I pay for 😆 It's quite useful to me.
Hey, GitKraken is definitely a good suggestion, but since I don’t really use it, didn’t want to include it here.
Sorry just realised that it literaly sais "MY top five" 😆
I loved GitKraken to solve conflicts, but overall git integration from JetBrains IDEs are matching my needs nowadays.
I was used to Jetbrains IDEs but I make an 2-week effort and see that VSCode was lighter, faster and more convenient, at least working with JS.
GitKraken is much cheaper than JetBrains IDEs so... 1+1 :laugh:
Thanks for an insightful article Thomas. I would definitely add Adadot to the list. It has metrics on work, collaboration and well-being so that developers can see their good/bad work patterns. It also has a recommendation engine that offers suggestions to improve. Really neat tool :)
Tabnine 🔥🔥🔥
Have you tried GitHub Copilot? How does it compare to TabNine?
Copilot is better working with JS, I’m my opinion, can’t speak for other languages.