![]() ![]() We are also keeping an eye on the success of React Native. Improvements in React and Angular 2 support are also on our roadmap. We hope to introduce more features that help automatically upgrade existing code to ECMAScript 2015. We continue working on improvements in ECMAScript 2015 support as it is becoming widely adopted by developers and supported by browsers. We have now moved to a shorter release cycle that allows us to ship new features faster. Prigara told InfoQ that there will be a third major version of WebStorm later this year: For example: const searchTerms = Ĭonst lowerTerms = searchTerms.map(function (term) ) Ĭan be quickly converted to: const searchTerms = Ĭonst lowerTerms = searchTerms.map(term => term.toLowerCase()) WebStorm also introduced a new "Convert to arrow" code intention that lets developers convert traditional function definitions into ES6-style arrow functions. I think that it breaks down the barrier to entry for developers who are not comfortable using the command line.īrocchi, who is one of the Angular CLI team members, said that they didn't work with JetBrains and that Visual Studio Code could likely offer a similar feature through its extension strategy. While it doesn't include all of the CLI tool's features, such as scaffolding and testing, Mike Brocchi told InfoQ he thinks it'll help: The Angular CLI integration is an interesting addition. Notice how the property names are automatically inserted into the component's JSX tag. David Gilbertson demonstrated how this works: TypeScript developers using Visual Studio Code have had a similar ability for a while, but the WebStorm feature will work on plain JavaScript. TypeScript 2.0 Beta was just released and the updated editor can take advantage of it right away.įor React developers, WebStorm 2016.2 can now automatically insert the required PropTypes when working with components. In a blog post announcing the release, Ekaterina Prigara highlighted TypeScript 2.0, improved React support, and Angular CLI integration as the main features for this release. ![]() ![]() JetBrains has released the second 2016 update for their WebStorm JavaScript IDE, keeping up with the rapid changes in the modern JavaScript landscape. ![]()
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