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more ideas for the article about JetBrains[edit]

  • Development life-cycle

JetBrains offer EAPs (Early Access Programs) for all of its IDEs. An EAP allows developers to sample the latest 'nightly' builds of the product currently in development. Participation in this program is free and open for everyone. The purpose of the EAP is to foster feedback to and from developers[1][2].

  • Upcoming Products

The company is working on: Nitra (@nitra), a language workbench using Nemerle; OSS version control; Upsource, a platform which includes browsing of source with navigation, code analysis, etc; a C++ IDE [3].

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September 2011[edit]

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  1. ^ Vogel, Peter (17 June 2010). "Two Questions with Oleg Stepanov". Visual Studio Magazine.
  2. ^ Richards, Kathleen (11 May 2011). "Early Access Program Starts for JetBrains' Free .NET Decompiler". Visual Studio Magazine.
  3. ^ "JetBrains Company Blog".