since parent comment is about EXWM, it's pretty awesome to run JetBrains inside an emacs buffer.
IMO, it's strictly worse than JetBrains for refactoring/autocomplete since JB has really nailed that stuff.
However, it's really useful as a compliment, specifically for git interactions (magit) programmer notes + run configurations (org-mode) and all kinds of minor tools. TRAMP is very useful if you'd like to edit remote files, and I find undo-tree priceless when debugging things that have multiple possible failure modes.
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IMO, it's strictly worse than JetBrains for refactoring/autocomplete since JB has really nailed that stuff.
However, it's really useful as a compliment, specifically for git interactions (magit) programmer notes + run configurations (org-mode) and all kinds of minor tools. TRAMP is very useful if you'd like to edit remote files, and I find undo-tree priceless when debugging things that have multiple possible failure modes.