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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
With the latest release of JetBrains AI Assistant, we’ve introduced a long-awaited feature – next edit suggestions. These new suggestions are now available in Beta across JetBrains IDEs for Java, Kotlin, and Python. Next edit suggestions offer intelligent recommendations for edits across your entire file – not just the next line of code. The new feature […]| The JetBrains Blog
Check out our recent livestream from August 14 on How to Work With SQL and Databases in JetBrains IDEs. In this demo session, we showed how to write SQL queries and work with databases in any JetBrains IDE and explored a range of use cases for embedded database functionality, from simple queries to more advanced […]| The JetBrains Blog
This is a guest post from Michael Kennedy, the founder of Talk Python and a PSF Fellow. Welcome to the highlights, trends, and key actions from the eighth annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is conducted as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains’ PyCharm team. My name is Michael Kennedy, and […]| The JetBrains Blog
The benefits of DevOps are not limited to large enterprises. For startups, DevOps can offer the agility you need to keep responding and adapting to market demands, while maintaining the quality users now expect. Why DevOps Matters for Startups As a startup, you’re probably feeling the pressure to get your product or service to market […]| The JetBrains Blog
If you’ve recently started a trial or are thinking about trying Datalore, and a Cloud plan is on your radar, now is a good time to consider it. Until the end of August, new users and teams currently using a trial version of Datalore can get 30% off their first payment when subscribing to the […]| The JetBrains Blog
Following the recent rollout of our new Insights dashboard, Native mode, Self-Hosted Lite version, SSO functionality, and Visual Studio plugin, our Qodana 2025.2 update promises another round of improvements and extensions. Take a look at what we’ve been doing as we focus on providing greater access to code quality and security in your organization, and […]| The JetBrains Blog
TeamCity On-Premises 2025.07.1, the first bug-fix for the recently released TeamCity 2025.07, is ready to be installed on your On-Premises servers. This update addresses a significant number of issues, including: Bug-fix updates also include performance and security improvements, so we recommend installing them promptly. See TeamCity 2025.07.1 Release Notes for the complete list of resolved […]| The JetBrains Blog
The 2025.2 release of ReSharper introduces a number of performance and responsiveness improvements across several key areas. This post outlines the most notable updates, including out-of-process support, improved solution startup, faster refactorings, and better Razor/Blazor handling. Out-of-Process mode Public Preview ReSharper 2025.2 is the first stable release to support running ReSharper out of process (OOP) […]| The JetBrains Blog
ReSharper and the .NET tools 2025.2 are available for download. This release introduces the public preview of ReSharper’s Out-of-Process mode, adds support for the latest C# 14 and C++26 features, and brings a range of improvements for performance, refactorings, and inspections. If you’d like to try out what’s coming in the next stable release, you […]| The JetBrains Blog
Rider 2025.2 delivers a big step forward in intelligent development tooling, bringing AI deeper into your workflow with Junie – our AI coding agent – along with runtime observability through the new OpenTelemetry plugin, a reworked Monitoring tool window, and improved debugging across platforms. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new. Meet Junie, your […]| The JetBrains Blog
Fuzz testing is an effective technique for identifying bugs that are difficult to detect using unit tests or static analysis alone. This article will show you how to perform fuzz testing in CLion, analyze the results, and debug a tested function. We’ll use CI Fuzz, a fuzz testing tool developed by Code Intelligence, a company […]| 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
Developing with multiple environments, configs, and TestContainers can make it tough to keep track of your database connections. Spring Debugger lists every DataSource straight in your IDE as soon as your app starts! More in our blog post.| 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
Our new product, the HTTP Client CLI, makes it possible to run HTTP requests and tests from a terminal or on a continuous integration server without an IDE.| The JetBrains Blog
The Kotlin 2.2.0 release is out! This version includes both new and stable language features, tooling updates, performance improvements for different platforms, and important fixes. Learn more!| The JetBrains Blog
JetBrains GameDev Day is back! Join us online on October 21, 2025, for a day dedicated to all things game development. We’re looking for speakers who are eager to share their knowledge, experience, tools, or creative approaches across the gamedev community.| The JetBrains Blog
A practical guide to penetration testing that explains key methods, tools, and business value, plus how to integrate testing into your CI/CD pipeline.| 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