And it’s not a full-fledge IDE in that you can’t save your backend code directly from Chrome itself. ![]() Most people don’t consider Chrome itself to be an IDE. It’s a dream, and you won’t be disappointed. JetBrains is so far ahead of their competition that it’s tough for me to come up with competitors! Go out and buy a subscription to their IDE’s if you haven’t already. Whichever IDE of theirs that you choose will be amazing for JavaScript! They have a dark mode, real-time syntax highlighting, typescript support, etc. 1) JetBrains’ WebStorm (Any JetBrains’ IDE Really)Īll JetBrains’ IDEs (PHPStorm, IntelliJ, Rider, etc.) have the same JavaScript support that WebStorm does. I’m a software engineer of 15 years, and a while back, I wondered what the best JavaScript IDE was here is what I came up with.
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