Well, it's been a while since I have had posts here, so let's start small :)
Let's talk about the benefits of GUI in my favorite IDE
One cool feature is Changelists in IntelliJ IDEA. Why is it cool and convenient?
For example, you're making some significant changes to the code and suddenly, you have a brilliant idea to try something else, refactor or test a script that generates/alters files in the project
There's always a chance you might want to revert to the original state before those extreme edits. And that's where individual Changelists come to the rescue. You create a new one and don't worry about how to later untangle what to roll back and what not to :)
P.S.
Of course, you can commit or stash, but why should you make more effort?
#FrontendBeer #intellij #idea #changelist (c) Frontend Beer
Let's talk about the benefits of GUI in my favorite IDE
One cool feature is Changelists in IntelliJ IDEA. Why is it cool and convenient?
For example, you're making some significant changes to the code and suddenly, you have a brilliant idea to try something else, refactor or test a script that generates/alters files in the project
There's always a chance you might want to revert to the original state before those extreme edits. And that's where individual Changelists come to the rescue. You create a new one and don't worry about how to later untangle what to roll back and what not to :)
P.S.
Of course, you can commit or stash, but why should you make more effort?
#FrontendBeer #intellij #idea #changelist (c) Frontend Beer