Ulysses screwed up too by going "subscription" for a markdown text editor.
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That's the pricing model I'd expect from a code editor or any productivity tool (and I'd happily pay JetBrains $100 each major version). Look at apps like Affinity Photo, Designer, and Sketch for design.Those are one time fees too. The fact is GoLand's pricing is ballsy given the market rate and available alternatives. We all put our own values on things I suppose.But if there was a free lossless streaming alternative, I'd ditch Deezer too. A tool which could potentially make you money no less. Yes, I'll pay $240/yr on music, but feel less than half that rate is unreasonable for a tool to code. Of all the things people should pay for, its products that help them do their job.Įven though I pay for Deezer now instead of Spotify for lossless.So I'm paying more than what most people think I should have to pay for music streaming.I still can't get on board with $90/year (or even $50+ after a few years) for a code editor.
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and IntelliJ is a quality product that is a fraction of a fraction of my paycheck to use it to build better software with. But I also believe you pay for good stuff. I am all for open source, use a lot of it in my own code, and agree with its principals. They have spent a ton of money further developing it, and continue to do so. My point here is in response to those claiming that its BS that they are now charging for it. At what point do you wish for Intellij to crash and burn because they cant offer good quality built for developers tools? they have to pay people, presumably good engineers, most likely a pretty decent wage. Hell you can use their free version which I did for years just fine. IntelliJ in no way is making it sound like they are against open source. I bought Windows OS for my main media/video editing/gaming rig. I use Audacity because it does everything I need for audio stuff. I switched from Adobe to Black Magic for video stuff, though I actually plan to buy the studio version of that eventually for the extras it provides. If you want continued updated/supported features and a familiar very popular very powerful IDE, you pay a couple hours of work worth and get IDEA. If you want free, use vim, or something else. even then it would be worth it for those making a living writing code. I mean, if you had a good argument like Goland is $50 a month to use. That said, I have tried a few others including VS Code, and nothing touches what Goland offers. but it has greatly surpassed Eclipse and is well worth a couple hours of work to enjoy writing code in.įree? Nobody forced you to use it, and frankly, I think most people looking to use Goland are those already using IDEA for java, C, python and others and want to stick to a familiar IDE.
I used to be eclipse and heavily fought against moving to IntelliJ primarily because years ago, it wasnt as stable/fast as Eclipse was.
If you want open source go jump on Eclipse.
probably a couple hours of work for the average developer, for a years worth of updates, support, etc.
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locked in to what? I mean, locked in like OSX tools for Mac development? Or for iPhone? Or back in the day with.