Devin, it's not personal. I have been developing for over 20 years, and I feel that it is not responsible to create these articles and make these statements. All these "10 best," "5 best," etc., articles are fundamentally flawed. The choice of the best IDE really depends on what you do and which programming language you use. Some IDEs provide better support for certain libraries and languages, while others do not.
I hold a deep appreciation for DEV.IO, and I want to maintain a high level of quality. Additionally, I aim to prevent confusion among young developers.
Recently, I read an article that a young developer posted with the headline "Best 5 technologies for developers." Surprisingly, the article primarily discussed programming languages. Firstly, programming languages are not technologies, and there is no such thing as "the best language." It all depends on the specific project you are working on. For instance, C++ may be more suitable than Python or vice versa, depending on your development needs
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I think you're taking their opinion too personally. They're sharing their opinion that VSCode isn't the best IDE, it's not that serious.
Devin, it's not personal. I have been developing for over 20 years, and I feel that it is not responsible to create these articles and make these statements. All these "10 best," "5 best," etc., articles are fundamentally flawed. The choice of the best IDE really depends on what you do and which programming language you use. Some IDEs provide better support for certain libraries and languages, while others do not.
I hold a deep appreciation for DEV.IO, and I want to maintain a high level of quality. Additionally, I aim to prevent confusion among young developers.
Recently, I read an article that a young developer posted with the headline "Best 5 technologies for developers." Surprisingly, the article primarily discussed programming languages. Firstly, programming languages are not technologies, and there is no such thing as "the best language." It all depends on the specific project you are working on. For instance, C++ may be more suitable than Python or vice versa, depending on your development needs