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devTea240886yWent to vscode once, and haven’t turned back at other text editor or ide (visual studio for old .net only)
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I still use sublime when I'm in hurry and edit some file. But I'll prefer code anytime for anything else.
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cursee171596yWhy do people leave sublime 😥
You can still use it even if you don't have a license. :3 -
@cursee I use both, but VSC feels like more of an IDE. It had an Integrated console and a whole bunch of other shit that works really well, especially with web dev. Sublime is great for smaller things but anything Node makes VSC my #1 choice.
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@devTea I still prefer VS for dotnet core too because of features like scaffloding n stuff.
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arnyek5576yI switched from PhpStorm for same reasons.
I like PS but it's way too expensive, and also I never used about half of its stuff.
I like VSCode now, it's lightweight, fast, and more than enough for me, especially with its rich extensions and customizable interface.
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