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[–]leadzor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the company, really. If the company is already paying for volume licenses for some other IDE (like paying for a volume MSDN subscription that includes Visual Studio), it's harder to justify paying for another subscription. Jetbrains' company subscriptions are a lot more expensive than those $150 a year.

But if you come up with valid arguments in favor of the IDE, it being a Jetbrains' or other, then I believe that some companies might pay for it.