That’s all.

    • circuitfarmer
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      91 day ago

      Ah yes, you’re right.

      I guess a better qualifier might be: closed-source Microsoft products tend overwhelmingly to suck.

    • @[email protected]
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      They’ve been cramming random stuff in that though that’s making it more laggy. Recently switched to Zed and it’s so much faster.

    • @chakan2
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      VS Code is OK if you can’t afford the JetBrains ultimate subscription. I never want to see a VS Code launch configuration again.

      • @daddy32
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        Fuck subscriptions though.

        • Rimu
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          Ehh, it’s ok in the case of JetBrains - if your subscription lapses your license converts to a ‘perpetual fallback license’ so can just continue using the version you installed when the subscription was originally purchased.

          I’m using a 4 year old version of PhpStorm with no issues and no subscription. My PyCharm sub ended 6 months ago and I’m staying on the 2023 version of PyCharm because the latest version comes with lots of AI which makes my CPU fans scream continuously.

        • @chakan2
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          Agreed…the community editions of their tools are solid, but if you’re doing cloud stuff, get your company to pay for it. It blows VS Code out of the water.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        WebStorm and Rider will have community versions soon, they are going to eat VS Code’s lunch.

    • @rtxn
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      11 day ago

      Visual Studio for live .NET debugging and the WPF live editor.

    • @pivot_root
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      TypeScript isn’t terrible. It’s extra work to set up, but it makes JavaScript codebases somewhat more maintainable.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 day ago

      Some C/C++ extension process once reduced my laptop to a crawl, and I couldn’t close VS Code, so I killed the process through the task manager, simple enough, right?

      Long story short, I started smelling burning plastic and saw that, somehow, there was no VS Code process, but the extension had a separate process that was still running at full speed doing idk what. I almost burned myself when I picked up my laptop. So I’m not very happy when I see VS Code

      • Echo Dot
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        111 hours ago

        Your laptop caught fire while running vs code it had nothing to do with it, it doesn’t have a “burn my laptop” function.