Archive for May, 2012

IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.3 EAP 117.499

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

Today we’re beginning the Early Access Preview for the next bugfix update of IntelliJ IDEA, version 11.1.3. The new build includes fixed data flow analysis algorithm (fewer ‘Method is too complex to analyze’ warnings), better AIR applications packaging, and quite a number of other fixes. You can download the new build from the EAP page or update from the IDE using “Check for updates”.

Lint your JavaScript with JSLint/JSHint in real time

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

This is a cross-post from WebStorm & PhpStorm blog, originally posted by Maxim Mossienko.

Do you have a habit running JSLint or JSHint for your JavaScript code? If you do not have it because the running is tedious, then IDE can help you with it while you edit the code. Here is how.

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IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.2 released

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Today we’ve released a new update for IntelliJ IDEA 11, version 11.1.2. Noteworthy changes in this update include:

  • BuildConfig.java support in the Android plugin;
  • Adobe AIR Native Extensions support;
  • Improved compatibility with GNOME 3 and Ubuntu 12.04;
  • Improved Subversion 1.7 support;
  • Improved Perforce integration performance;
  • Many bugfixes related to Maven, Android, JavaScript, Flex and other areas of the IDE.

You can download the new update or install it directly from the IDE using the “Check for Updates” action. The complete release notes are also available.

IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.2 RC is available

Monday, May 7th, 2012

We are glad to announce the RC build of IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.2.

This build includes many fixes in Git support, as well as Adobe AIR native extensions support.

You can download the new build from the EAP page or update from the IDE using “Check for updates”.

Get Involved into IntelliJ IDEA Community!

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

As you’re probably aware, lots of people use IntelliJ IDEA. Members of our community always have something to share. You can always share feedback, get answers to your questions or help other people with their problems.

We want to see our community well-connected and organized. So we’ve decided to remind you about the channels you can use to communicate with our team and each other to resolve any problems and share experiences. (more…)