Here you see the WebStorm IDE with a file in the active editor tab. And if you add JsDoc comments to your code, you even benefit from proper type checking! You really have to try it to believe it.Īnd once you complete the steps described in this blog, you will benefit from excellent UI5 coding support as well! JetBrains WebStorm actually does all that: it is aware of your code, it does a good job at inspecting and analyzing your code, and has terrific support for other HTML5/CSS related stuff (for instance, it does refactoring across multiple file types such as *.js and *.css). The same is true for text editors like Sublime Text and Atom, which - although they have plugins that allow for rudimentary syntax highlighting and code checking - don't have the context knowledge of the Javascript code you are writing, let alone check for syntax errors, unused variables/functions, type checking, and function signature mismatches, to name just a few. Although SAP provides pretty useful Eclipse plugins for SAPUI5 / OpenUI5 development, it still doesn’t help you write better, efficient, correct code.
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