
"At JetBrains, we love seeing the developer community grow and thrive. That's why we support open-source projects that make a real difference - the ones that help developers learn, build, and create better software together. We're proud to back open-source maintainers with free licenses and to contribute to initiatives that strengthen the ecosystem and the people behind it. In this post, we highlight five open‑source projects from different ecosystems,"
"Born as the community-driven successor to the discontinued tui-rs library, Ratatui brings elegance to terminal UIs. It's modular, ergonomic, and designed to help developers build interactive dashboards, widgets, and even embedded interfaces that go beyond the terminal. The upcoming 0.30.0 release focuses on modularity, splitting the main crate into smaller, independently usable packages. This change simplifies maintenance and makes it easier to use widgets in other contexts. And with new no_std support, Ratatui is expanding to power a wide range of use cases beyond the terminal."
JetBrains supports open-source maintainers with free licenses and contributions to initiatives that strengthen the ecosystem and its people. Five open-source projects across established and fast-growing languages are highlighted for improving developer experience and productivity. Ratatui emerged as a community-driven successor to tui-rs, offering modular, ergonomic terminal UI components and expanding into embedded use cases. JetBrains IDEs emphasize coding focus through code highlighting, automatic fixes, refactorings, and structural search. Ratatui's 0.30.0 release modularizes the crate into smaller packages and adds no_std support to broaden its applicability. Django is presented as a web framework favored by "perfectionists with deadlines."
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