I learned you can use the break inside a loop to return a value. It feels strange coming to #Rust from #csharp. I would have expected to use the return keyword, but I guess it makes sense.
By the way, I'm taking the #JetBrains Academy course, so if you want to follow along, check it out.
The language injections feature continues to be one of the slickest features of #JetBrains IDEs, and I'm so happy to see it works flawlessly in #RustRover.
If you're working with #databases in #rust, check this out. It helps you catch silly spelling errors by validating SQL against a schema.
If you’re working with external web APIs do I have the #JetBrains feature for you. With the new #WireMock plugin, you can mock any external API and test against it.
This makes it really easy to try different edge cases or replay failed request/response scenarios. Works in all IDEs starting in the 2024.1 release. You can try it now in the EAP releases.
The latest #JetBrains#Fleet version has dropped, and the #dotnet experience keeps improving. It's worth checking out and keeping an eye on. It’s also pretty snappy and powered by #ReSharper.
#JetbrainsRider new solution dialog is really excellent. You can see all the options more easily and see more of the advanced options that typically ship with #dotnet templates. The #jetbrains team really did a great job with it. Check it out!
@khalidabuhakmeh ah YEP it just works out of the box. Nice to see #JetBrains#Rider support this now. Yet another tick for Rider and to stop using Visual Studio
The latest EAP of #JetBrains#IDEs (2024.1) has a new “create a new file from snippet" button in the #AI Assistant chat. Select the folder in which you want to drop the file, then click the button.
Here, I created some boilerplate for a new #webcomponent.
My dive into #Rust and its web ecosystem continues. This time, I'm using #Axum to serve HTML from an endpoint and sending static files from a directory.
Note: Cool features from RustRover include automatic dependency refresh, HTML Language injection, and a built-in browser in the IDE (via plug-in), not to mention really good language support.
“Please complete this survey on a laptop or desktop. Some questions may not function properly on mobile devices.”
That’s a good way to ensure I don’t take your survey, since I’m probably only going to take it when I’m staring at my phone, trying to kill time somewhere.
@sashag The thing is, this is a survey for #JetBrains#PhpStorm, a tool I love and wouldn’t mind taking a survey for, but I’m traveling right now, and will probably not schedule time to remember to take it later.
So, we've been talking about giving sh!t to #Ivanti recently (and rightfully).. Can we talk about #jetbrains? Like every other week they release security patches....
⚠️ Patch Alert → Critical #vulnerability in #JetBrains' TeamCity On-Premises (CVE-2024-23917) allows unauthenticated remote attackers to gain administrative control and take over servers.