David you are a legend, the debugger will come to you to ask for help!
Posts by Alex Schüren
I switched again, but to Zed. @zed.dev slaps, so snappy. Still fighting with the debugger, but the progress is impressive. I miss WebStorm debugging experience though.
🚀 Are you using the wrong Serverless patterns?
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Avoid these 5 Serverless anti-patterns that hurt scalability, cost, and maintainability.
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Great blog post Ran! I think you triggered a few people 😅. I agree with all of them. #3 can be more nuanced. Lambdalith are cool, people just tend to take it to extremes. There is so much room between 1000 micro functions and 3 Lambdaliths. Have seen customers to refactor in each direction.
Spent hours working on type inference for better DX, just to find out, that it's not possible at all in TypeScript, there is a 12 years old issue in the TS repo. Great.
It was a pleasure meeting you! Looking forward to collaborate more closely in the future 🙌
Let’s gooooo 🚀see you there on Sunday!
One of us! It's just wired into every brain cell, I struggle to with other editors. It's probably their secret lock in tactics.
Indeed! Sonnet3.5 is too good. Have you fully moved to neovim yet?
Surprisingly, I did not switch back. After lots of config tuning, extensions and with my old intellij keybindings, VSCode is not that bad. It's sad so see WebStorm losing the AI game, no sonnet3.5, no multi file generation. The reviews of their AI plugin are brutal 😨.
Aren’t committees one of the core tools for sabotage?
This is one is probably the best keyboard I have ever had, great build quality, silent and smooth switches, with a different experience compared to red, brown and blue switches. Highly recommend!
New family member
AWS Lambda: A Decade of Transformation - The #AWS Developers podcast with @marcbrooker.bsky.social and @julianwood.com developers.podcast.go-aws.com/web/podcasts...
For example: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/LLM-11... or youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/LLM-2402.
Maybe I need to write it down or we can have a short session together.
I understand the dilemma, I see GitHub is making the plugin a bit worse and there is little JetBrains can do about it. atm, I can’t bring my Claude keys or any other model to WebStorm :(.
Jan is hunting me everywhere 😅. I genuinely believe JetBrains builds the best IDE in the world and I love to use it.
But the copilot experience is not the same as vs code (see plugin reviews). Now, JetBrains tries to catch up with their own AI agent, and I don’t want to pay for that.
yep, Zed super fast, but I am also waiting for more features, like testing, but the speed it crazy good.
Cursor is fantastic, and I tested it for a week. The recent VSCode and Copilot changes come closer to Cursor and convinced me to switch. JetBrains is loosing the game by locking up their AI experience, and GitHub doesn’t invest as much into JetBrains plugins.
I completely miss costs in this discussion, it's not the primary driver (and should not be), but has huge implication on technical decision and business overall.
Happy to announce my transition from WebStorm to VSCode, will probably switch back next week.
Looking forward to see the recording (I am not allowed to attend live session :(()
it’s worth it!
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