JetBrains release more of the 2017.1 updates
News|by Leanne Bevan|12 April 2017
In addition to Upsource and YouTrack, JetBrains has made many improvements to the rest of their developer tools in the first round of updates for 2017, driving development and enabling developers to create anything they want or need.
IntelliJ IDEA 2017.1 comes with many bug fixes in addition to improved capabilities to the supported languages, frameworks, and built-in tools.
WebStorm 2017.1 includes support for Vue.js and Jest, improved flexibility with the new code styles, and better React and Angular support.
Watch this video to find out more about these two releases.
ReSharper Ultimate 2017.1 brings major improvements, particularly in regards to support for the new Visual Studio 2017, as well other increased performance and an easy navigation and coding experience.
RubyMine 2017.1 enables users to generate Puppet modules, create test for Rails as well as create RVM gemsets, plus the tool provides Docker and RuboCop support.
TeamCity 2017.1 introduces a new UI that is optimised for large-scale installations, external artifacts storage with a pluggable API, improved integration with Visual Studio Team Services, in addition to saving time and effort with the competency to configure cloud profile for projects and to build configurations.
PyCharm 2017.1 includes a quicker debugger, better Python and JavaScript unit testing as well as support for the six library.
AppCode 2017.1 provides users with support for Swift 3, improvements to overriding and implementation, better language support like enhancements to resolution, navigation and completion, support for Emoji, the ability to create from usage for initialisers and types, plus much more.
CLion 2017.1 welcomes features like disassembly view with debugger, support for C++14, C++17 and for the Catch unit test framework, as well as fpr precompiled headers.
DataGrip 2017.1 bring new improvements to the database trees, importing and exporting data, the query console and database objects.
Kotlin 1.1 has been enriched too with features such as type aliases, high-performing data classes, destructuring inside lambdas, Coroutines and more.
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