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Geoxion9034y@mundo03 indeed, Rust Analyzer works very well with it. But, I still barely prefer the IntelliJ Rust plugin
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mundo0349794y@Geoxion @gibus
I used intelliJ in school a few years back, never liked it.
Then discovered the amazing world of text editors and terminals, and right now I feel I don't need anything else. -
gibus4054y@mundo03
I'm lazy the less I need to think about the more I can focus on just getting it done.
I like having quality of life features like autocomplete, build configuration dropdown, auto-indents, structure viewer, split-screen, one-click version control, diff viewer, autosave, code analysis, plugins for markdown etc.
VScode is just a clunky text editor with a laggy terminal and some of these things are sort of working. So for that reason it's marginally better than notepad (my only other option at work). -
mundo0349794y@gibus funny I read all the stuff you need and ghat is what I have.
I agree the terminal is laggy, I use my regular terminal.
I can agree real IDEs can give you mire things, I just haven't needed anything they provide yet. -
Geoxion9034y@mundo03 I feel I can be more productive in an IDE. VSCode with Rust Analyzer is also pretty much an IDE already 😅
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