![]() ![]() the build process: IJ does not do any work to ease SWC dependencies management in a world where there are tools that analyze your code for imports and class instantiations and automatically match them against projects and libraries in your workspace (I build myself such a tool, it's name is SIRIUS and will be soon out on GitHub), IJ still wants you to add by hand 25+ dependencies. I very much dislike pretty everything, but the worst are: But this review is ONLY about using IJ for AS3 / Flex / AIR development. I did use IJ for developing some Node.js applications, and experience was a little better. I do not know whether its subpar behavior is rooted in those dedicated plugins. ![]() Cons: I want to make it crystal clear that I mainly use IJ for AS3 / Flex / AIR development. ![]()
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