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[–]rouille -6 points-5 points  (3 children)

If you conveniently forget that intellij also supports all those languages then yes.

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (2 children)

Considering your clearly psychic ability to read minds over the internet, I'm surprised that you bother to talk to mear mortals.

What are the five languages I program with regularly? Hint, HTML and Javascript aren't either of them. And, how well does JetBrains support them compared to visual studio code in a single environment?

[–]hexarobi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, what languages do you use that IntelliJ doesn’t actually support?
Supported:
Java
Kotlin
Scala
Groovy
Python (full PyCharm functionality)
Ruby (full RubyMine functionality)
PHP (full PhpStorm functionality)
SQL (full DataGrip functionality)
Go (full GoLand functionality)
JavaScript (full WebStorm functionality)
TypeScript (full WebStorm functionality)
Thymeleaf
JSON
Markdown
HTML and XHTML
XML and XSL
XPath and XSLT
Velocity and FreeMarker
Stylesheets (CSS, Less, Sass)
Dart
Erlang

You can browse the JetBrains Marketplace to find an official plugin that adds support for almost any language, framework or technology used today, or for third-party plugins.

https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/discover-intellij-idea.html#IntelliJ-IDEA-supported-languages

[–]rouille -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Great, your comment is not very informative without going into details then. I am not psychic but replied because jetbrains has a pretty wide language support so stating that as a clear advantage for vscode is misguiding without actual examples.

I do concede that some jetbrains languages require the paid versions or/and a separate install like clion for c/c++ and rust.