Why is a majority of Jow Forums is always so against VSC?
Why is a majority of Jow Forums is always so against VSC?
Slow and proven botnet.
It's still the best for what I do tho.
Because it's made by M$ and Atom with a good suite of plugins does the job just fine
Because it's Jow Forums, so vim/emacs is likely to be the top choice for the rest of eternity
>Atom
doubt anyone uses this on Jow Forums mate, they'd rather use vsc if someone forced them..
>non-free software
There yah go
I've tried to use it a couple times, it's garbage. Just use VSCommunity.
Hey, i use Atom.
Although it's a bit slow, but i like it.
Also do any of you guys know how to setup any of the debuggers available in Atom?
I'm on windows and haven't been able to make them work.
community addition?
What are you going on about, user?
i wrote my own editor
Free as in speech.
>Atom
Try vim.
Where does the slow meme come from, never had a single problem.
Show it
Because Atom is slow, and VSC and Atom are both Electron based editors, so everyone assumes that VSC is slow without ever trying it. Really the problem is just that the Atom developers are incompetent.
I use it, it's good less bloated than original VS and open source.
Its bloated as hell for a fucking text editor, rather use notepad.
do you do actual work for earning your peanuts with vim and/or emacs? doing fizzbuzz in haskell doesn't count as a job, user.
I only have VSC because Intellij won't syntax highlight php or give intellsense hints for it and js because i didn't pay for ultimate edition.
That beaning said it's not all that much better in VSC which wants me to install php just to get a functioning intellsense. At least it highlights syntax I guess.
Because it's basically Visual Studio with a cock cage
Glitches and crashes on HDPi display. Not even Atom has this problem.
It's only good for typescript.
there's a free version of vs
line them up, knock em down
not really
if you compare it to sublime,atom,vim and other gay ass
it is leaps ahead in terms of layout and extensions
I didn't get that impression, most people here use VS Code.
I still prefer Sublime though
Because if you aren't using the latest meme language on some niche OS with some WM that has 3 people using it, you are some casual pleb.
this
>telemetry can't be completely turned off
>unclear licensing
>electron
>can't reorder files in sidebar
but otherwise it's pretty good
>do you do actual work for earning your peanuts with vim and/or emacs?
Not the guy you're responding to, but I work as an embedded programmer a living and most other devs here use either vim or Emacs, yes. The only three that uses Windows, is the hardware guy, the CEO and the guy that comes in once a week to do our accounting.
I found VSCode to be more resource hungry than Atom because it constantly compiles changes in the back. It also regularly tells me that it can't watch any more files, even though my workspace contains only a small project.