On November 19, 2025, join JetBrains Qodana for a live session exploring how enterprises can embed quality, security, and compliance directly into their development workflows. Hosted by Product Specialist, Kai Schmithuesen, this session will walk you through the latest Qodana capabilities and real-world applications for modern software development and DevOps teams. Mark your calendars and […]| The JetBrains Blog
It’s been a while since you last heard from me – I know, I’ve been a busy bee! Between releases and launches, time just flew by. But I’ve got plenty of updates to share with you. Let’s start with some of the biggest highlights from September and October, and if you’re curious, scroll down for […]| The JetBrains Blog
Welcome to the highlights and key takeaways from the recently released Django Developers Survey. Now in its fourth year, this annual collaboration between the Django Software Foundation and PyCharm tabulates responses from over 4,600 Django developers worldwide. If you work with Python and the web more broadly, there’s a lot to learn from what’s happening […]| The JetBrains Blog
Let’s see how this works with Junie, the AI coding agent by JetBrains.| The JetBrains Blog
Hello, tl;dr We are moving forward with subscriptions with important adjustments. You will receive a perpetual fallback license once you pay for a year up front or 12 consecutive months. You wi| The JetBrains Blog
IntelliJ IDEA 2025.2.4 has arrived with several valuable fixes. You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or using snaps if you are a Ubuntu user. You can also download it from our website. The latest update brings the following improvements: For a comprehensive overview of the fixes, see the release notes. […]| The JetBrains Blog
See how BoldSign standardized .NET dev with Rider and dotUltimate: faster builds, earlier issue detection, streamlined profiling, happier engineers.| The JetBrains Blog
This is a guest post from Dido Grigorov, a deep learning engineer and Python programmer with 17 years of experience in the field. Python’s flexibility and ease of use make it a go-to language for developers, but its interpreted nature and global interpreter lock (GIL) can lead to performance bottlenecks, especially in large-scale or resource-intensive […]| The JetBrains Blog
Start your Kotlin journey from Java. Learn how developers safely experiment with Kotlin and take the first steps toward adoption.| The JetBrains Blog
At JetBrains, we’ve spent 25 years building tools for developers. Over the past two years, we’ve seen that AI isn’t just changing how developers write code – it’s beginning to reshape the entire process of product development. Not only is AI making developers more productive, helping with everything from code completion to testing and deployment, […]| The JetBrains Blog
This article was written by an external contributor. When it comes to writing short scripts or CRUDs, Python is a great choice. With its rich ecosystem and broad adoption, it can be easily used to scrape some data or to perform data analysis. However, maintaining a large codebase in Python can be very problematic. Python’s […]| The JetBrains Blog
In Rider 2025.3, the Monitoring tool window has become even more powerful with the addition of database and ASP.NET issue detection. These new capabilities let you track slow queries, inefficient request handling, and other performance bottlenecks in real time – right alongside CPU, memory, and GC activity. You can explore these new additions in the […]| The JetBrains Blog
The world of computer science (CS) education is changing rapidly. From AI-powered tools to new modes of online and blended learning, it has never been more dynamic – or more critical. Education research has looked into some aspects of how students learn computer science, but when we ask the big questions about who is learning […]| The JetBrains Blog
We’ve released updates for multiple major MPS versions that fix several additional issues. The two most notable improvements that these releases bring are: MPS-38681 – Invisible references can now| The JetBrains Blog
Developer Tools for Professionals and Teams| The JetBrains Blog
Discover the Django framework's popularity through statistics and learn the latest trends in Django development for 2024.| The JetBrains Blog
During PHP’s 26-year history, the language has been actively developed by a huge number of people, such as Rasmus Lerdorf, Zeev Suraski, Andi Gutmans, Nikita Popov, and many, many others. In 2021, PHP| The JetBrains Blog
JetBrains is collaborating with Zed on the Agent Client Protocol (ACP) – an open protocol that lets AI coding agents work inside editors.| The JetBrains Blog
The new Constexpr Debugger available in the first CLion 2025.3 EAP build allows you to stay in the compiler’s world and see what really happens.| The JetBrains Blog
Think you know GoLand? Discover ten secret superpowers that can save you time and help you move faster, write better code, and scale with confidence.| The JetBrains Blog
The way developers create plugins implementing the Language Server Protocol (LSP) in JetBrains IDEs is undergoing a significant shift. With PyCharm and IntelliJ IDEA adopting a unified distribution mo| The JetBrains Blog
Join our livestream to explore the Plugin Verifier’s core features, its integration with the IntelliJ Gradle Plugin, and its role in Marketplace plugin approval.| The JetBrains Blog
Discover the latest Python trends and predictions backed by a survey of over 30,000 developers.| The JetBrains Blog
Apply for the new JetBrains Student Pack, get a chance to win a MacBook Pro, explore fresh courses, and discover smart tips on using AI.| The JetBrains Blog
Part 3 of our "How to Learn to Code in an AI World" series.| The JetBrains Blog
Starting July 30, 2025, we’re making Laravel Idea free for PhpStorm users. If you have the Laravel Idea plugin installed, you get full access to all plugin features at no extra cost.| The JetBrains Blog
We are excited to announce the next step for IntelliJ IDEA: we are moving to a single, unified distribution. And yes, before you ask, our commitment to open source remains as strong as ever. There| The JetBrains Blog
If you distribute plugins on JetBrains Marketplace, this post explains the trader verification requirements and how to stay compliant.| The JetBrains Blog
CLion, a JetBrains IDE, is now free for non-commercial use! Learn more in the blog post.| The JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2024.3 comes with many improvements to JetBrains AI to help you code faster. I’m going to walk you through some of these updates in this blog post.| The JetBrains Blog
WebStorm and Rider, JetBrains IDEs, are now free for non-commercial use! Learn more in the blog post.| The JetBrains Blog
Kotlin DSL is now the default for new Gradle builds. From now on it will be the default option in the plugins and documentation.| The JetBrains Blog
On October 20, the original author of the Fernflower Java decompiler, Stiver, passed away after a long fight against glioblastoma. Stiver was a German programmer of Russian origin, primarily devel| The JetBrains Blog
Better late than never! This idiom is probably the best way to describe the functionality we’ll introduce in this article, specifically, support for workspaces in IntelliJ IDEA. Intro In a nutsh| The JetBrains Blog
Introduction If you suspect your TeamCity On-Premises server has been compromised through a security vulnerability (such as CVE-2024-27198), and you were unable to patch or upgrade your server prio| The JetBrains Blog
Introduction This blog post follows up on the recent TeamCity On-Premises security vulnerabilities notification and the subsequent post that described our timeline for addressing those vulnerabilit| The JetBrains Blog
In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the new features, showcasing what IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2023.3 has to offer to bring you a superior coding experience.| The JetBrains Blog
Check out the new interactive projects to improve your skills in JavaScript, Go, and C++.| The JetBrains Blog