![]() ![]() I do cross-compilation with Kotlin/Native and it is good to be able to just run the build tool in WSL2 and outside of WSL2 to test if things are working without relying on CI/CD server (which is very slow), but the compilation time almost kills the experience, so it's better to keep everything in the same environment, and focus only on this environment, instead of mixing things, if possible. Also, some *nix things like file locking are not even implemented in the protocol, which breaks some applications trying to manipulate files stored in WSL2 FS from the Windows env. The approach they took for communication between WSL2 and Windows File system is really bad (which, if I remember correctly, uses file sharing over a network protocol), I think they could've done it better with an official driver and mounted FS, but I'm not sure. ![]() I was already used to JetBrains IDEs as I worked before with Android Studio, which is based on IntelliJ IDEA. If you keep your projects outside of WSL2 FS, you will notice an annoying performance hit on project indexing, compilation, or any I/O heavy operation. 1 4 2 jetbrains -eval-reset 05-16 jetbrains -eval-reset IntelliJ IDEA LicenseServer 5+ IntelliJ IDEA jetbrains. 7 min read - views (Updated on May 10, 2023) Productivity Tools As I started my first JavaScript project in 2015, I used JetBrains WebStorm, which is an IDE (integrated development environment) for JavaScript development. It is important to keep all your projects on WSL2 file system and never put them on Windows File System (unless really needed). , Português do Brasil, Türkçe Today we’re announcing the initial release of Projector a tool and framework for running JetBrains IDEs and Swing apps remotely over your network. I haven't tried to run IDEs inside WSL2 yet, but it seems very suitable for my needs. ![]()
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