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Code editor is the most required tool for the programming, so we need to pick the best one with wide range of features to enhance the coding experience.
It's really hard to pick one so lets decide together, everyone's opinion matters equally.ππ€β€οΈ
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I love Sublime, as it's fast, flexible, and powerful.
But I must say that VS Code won my heart and made me way more productive. There're way more valuable add-ons, thanks to the larger community.
wohh π₯π₯, amazing explanation
Same same but different.
VScode, but don't really trust my opinion since I haven't used Sublime, I know there a people with strong opinions with Vim, but I'm learning Vim and I'm kinda liking it so far.
I think Vscode is the Best code editor, considering on the code environment and also productivity which are majorly boosted by the various extensions
Sublime Text - way faster than VS Code, and every bit as customisable
I used vim for over twenty years, but finally converted to VS Code last year. It does nearly everything I want, and is easier to used than vim. For example, if I am writing a Markdown file I can see the visual representation in the same tool. Pylance highlighting is the awesomesauceness that finally convinced me to use VS Code.
The only time I fire up vim these days is if I need to run macros on a file.
Have you tried this? github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim
no, but I will π
I personally use VS code, by the way your explanation is usefull π₯
vsCode for sure!
I'm the one that customizes everything , from shortcuts to snippets.
VS Code/Codium. Hands down. Final answer.
I used Sublime for awhile, then switched to Atom, then to VS Code then to Codium.
Although if you have the duckets, then JetBrains makes a pretty awesome IDE.
Scintilla is right out!
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I havenβt used Sublime so VSCode
VS code all the way! I like how it makes everything simple and easy. You can code a lot faster than most of code editors and supported by a lot of extensions.
VS Code cuz it's what has the Vim integration which is what I've been using the past 3 years or so.