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VSCode & VSCodium are also free for commercial use.
Why learn an IDE you won't use anywhere else?
I am kind of using intellij ideas for everything. They are just so much better.
I don't think I would want to work for an employer that is too cheap for an IDE license
They're really not. As much as I hate commercial licensing for any dev tools, if you want to talk about superior there's nothing quite as good as Visual Studio (not code) on Windows.
Visual Studio for Mac was never the real Visual Studio it was a reskin of Xamarin Studio.