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The amazing thing to me about VS Code is that M$ haters mostly admit it's good, M$ supporters mostly admit they're surprised.
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@norman70688 easily extensible, good intellisense, pretty, and less of a resource hog than atom. Free and open source helps too
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the ease of use and that's something which is realy hard to describe when it's good, which is awesome.
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@console At no point has Atom ever started up faster then VS code (for me anyway) sometimes it is ok.
I also noticed it is using about 5-6x the amount of memory compared to VS code.
I only have a few packages on Atom as I disabled those and it really made no noticable difference to start up or memory usage. Maybe uninstalling the packages might make a different but I don't want to bother with that.
In saying that, I mainly use VS code but I switch it up to atom every now and then because I like it as well. -
joas19427y@amahlaka Yeah, it was Taitaja 2017. Sadly I cannot remember you. Those 3 days went super fast.
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joas19427y@juniordev Those two "text editors" are copys of each other. I started with Atom but then I hit a wall, an extension wall. I think theres more and better extensions for VSCode. So I switched because its the same excact program but with more extensions and features build-in. And ofcourse Intellisense was a big word.
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@console I have no damn idea how it is lighter for you. I've been testing it since it first came out, so I'll get rid of all extensions when I text the start up speed, on an SSD, and it's still much slower than vscode full of extensions. Unless it's changed in the last 2 months, I'm inclined to say that's still true. What OS? That might be the difference.
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Has it changed in the past half year? If not, I'll just keep using Netbeans. I personally didn't like the interface and. The fact that it was slower than netbeans for me :/
I was at a web development competition in Helsinki when representative of Microsoft comes by my desk and suddenly says:
"I see, you are using Visual Studio Code. How it is?"
"It's great.", I answer.
"YES! Finally, we have done something right."
The point being that even Microsoft's own employees know how carbage their products can be. *Cough* *Caugh* Windows.
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