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Intellij IDEA too. I am sure AppCode will soon follow.
Seems there are also beta versions of the .NET IDEs and CLion.

There are two downloads for Webstorm:

* "Intel": 32-bit Intel and 64-bit Intel
* "Apple Silicon": 64-bit Intel and 64-bit ARM

Would've been nice if all three architectures were combined in a single download/binary.
 
Seems there are also beta versions of the .NET IDEs and CLion.

There are two downloads for Webstorm:

* "Intel": 32-bit Intel and 64-bit Intel
* "Apple Silicon": 64-bit Intel and 64-bit ARM

Would've been nice if all three architectures were combined in a single download/binary.
I don't think Apple supports Universal binaries with 32bit executables. They don't support 32 executables at all in Catalina or Big Sur.
 
Seems there are also beta versions of the .NET IDEs and CLion.

There are two downloads for Webstorm:

* "Intel": 32-bit Intel and 64-bit Intel
* "Apple Silicon": 64-bit Intel and 64-bit ARM

Would've been nice if all three architectures were combined in a single download/binary.
As of today some JetBrains IDE can officially be installed natively on Apple Silicon. IntelliJ Idea doesn't run under Rosetta 2 anymore.
 
Eclipse should run just fine but will most likely not be able to produce native ARM code but x86_64 code only. Haven't tried it yet though since the only thing I use Eclipse for is Java.
 
Eclipse

This thing still exists ?! And there's still people using it ?! Wow.

It’s the IDE of choice for my school lol. That or net beans but I started with eclipse in my entry level OOO class so it just stuck.
 
Revisiting this as I saw parallels has a beta out now for AS Binary. Anyone using that to develop on yet with VS2019?
 
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