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already loving VSCode. But sublime in our hearts.

share your views on Microsoft vs code...

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    VSCode has proven to be extremely slow in comparison to other IDE's such as Sublime and Atom. I'm not aware of its performance on Windows, but having tried it I can assure you that on Mac OS and Linux it just fails to deliver and becomes almost counterproductive.
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    @pepo900 But maybe it's better for Unity development than Visual Studio :D. I will give it a try with the next Unity project.
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    Is debugging /breakpoints even possible in VScode?
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    @azuredivay except it takes just as long to open lol
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    @sebkas Yeah, specially because it forces you to use a deprecated legacy extension which is no longer maintained nor recommended. https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/...
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    @pepo900 Isn't that because Unity itself only supports the old Mono C#?
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    @sebkas Just go with Boo xD... Now seriously, yes, you are right. I haven't develop in Unity for a while, but I remember trying UnityScript, though I think it's kind of deprecated now, right?
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    Last time I tried it was for c#, which I figured would be pretty high on list of supported languages for Microsoft, and it just entirely failed to work. Even the syntax highlighting was weak. I went back to VS3015 for that task. I like many of VSC's other features though.
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    I just started using it for node (node noob here) because it touted debugging. Works pretty well for that so far.
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