Likelihood to Recommend Groups that use a [variety] of development environments (.net, python, web), Jebrain's products and Webstorm, in particular, are a great choice for productivity. If your developers are accustom to another IDE it might be better for all to sync on the same one. I wouldn't take the cost aspect as a consideration. A productive developer is far more important.
Read full review I always used and develop API with RapidAPI so also recommend to new people to use and learn about APIs. If we discuss about new user it's so easy to learn and develop API free of cost as well as paid subscription. My experience with RapidAPI is awesome.
Read full review Pros Includes a built in spell checker to eliminate time wasted searching for small mistakes. Provides a drop down menu of options complete with keyboard shortcuts that allow for streamlined programming. Identifies when variables are named differently, allowing for cohesive work without the scrolling. Read full review API uptime and scalability i trusted the most. API design is so easy even new person can easily develop API at there. Support every type of API like REST, SOAP etc. Very easy workflow Read full review Cons The popup file search sometimes frustrates me. It caps the number of results, and sometimes it isn't clear that it simply stopped looking. I also used to have trouble finding string occurrences that I knew were in my project, but I think they've made improvements in this area recently. Being a AAA IDE, WebStorm can be a memory hog. If I don't kill it every few days, it can get really slow. I would love to see performance improvements. Speaking of performance, WebStorm can take a long time to launch. I'd like to see improvements in launch times. Read full review Little issue for new user while designing new API through user interface of RapidAPI. Not sure about the security of the API so not possible for prodcution mode. Read full review Likelihood to Renew It's an irreplaceable part of my toolkit and isn't that expensive per year.
Read full review Usability It's easy to teach new users the extreme basics to get them working, then let them figure out little tips, tricks, shortcuts, refactorings, and other features on their own.
Read full review Support Rating I gave this rating because I have never needed their customer support, which is the highest level of support I suppose. When a product works just fine out of the box and everything you may need is well documented, it's a paradise for the customer. But I've seen some questions asked on their portal, and I've seen thorough answers given to the questions and the willingness to support the customer with follow-ups and everything else.
Read full review Implementation Rating Highly recommend the JetBrains Toolbox, it remembers your recent projects and launches from the task bar.
Read full review Alternatives Considered I think WebStorm is way ahead of open-source editors. Please don't get me wrong, I love open-source. But the other free editors have a lot of configuration which blocks my whole coding experience. Take "Atom" for example. I used it for about 3 months, but in that time I had to update the plugins hundreds of time, and for every little thing (e.g. linter) I had to download a community plugin, and with each plugin atom would get a little slow. Take "
Eclipse " for another example, which is very suited for Java, but not so suited for JavaScript. Sublime was good, but WebStorm comes with many exciting features that I did not find in sublime/notepad.
Read full review Firebase is also good tools for user who are working on APIs but the marketplace of Rapid API is non comparative. Like how it's creates APIs and testing phase, supporting of multiple API types etc. These features makes Rapid API very unique from else ones.
Read full review Return on Investment Saves lot of time when we are finding the text or files. Easy to work with for support projects. Nice code completion feature. It's all in one solution for both front end, back end and database solution to work with. Initial learning curve is required to use the workbench. Documentation can be improved better probably adding videos, would be helpful for visual person. Read full review Front-end Devs like me not want to invest money for back-end so Rapid API is best option to try and design API's in very easy way. In case of using the more of Rapid API we can take subscription which is also on nominal prices. For front-end devs not need to learn back-end skills in Rapid API. Read full review ScreenShots