May be you are not using it for the right purpose. Anyway everyone has the right to choose and use what they like. Also I don't understand the Windows relationship here
I was delighted to see another power user with VScode. I think OP is just speaking out of his something and assuming it's just for .net
Windows doesn't have relationship with VSCode. maybe using VSCode on fedora or debian do not make any problem.
But, individually, I dislike text editors that you have to work with them by mouse.
That's personal preference, I would prefer these to VIM/Emacs for example.
Each view has its own value and respect.
Have you try Webstorm, so so nice...
I don't any difference between webstorm and IntelliJ with JS plugins. I still prefer VSCode for front end dev
I have tried it briefly once. I don't see any difference between webstorm and IntelliJ with JS plugins. I still prefer VSCode for front end dev
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May be you are not using it for the right purpose. Anyway everyone has the right to choose and use what they like. Also I don't understand the Windows relationship here
I was delighted to see another power user with VScode. I think OP is just speaking out of his something and assuming it's just for .net
Windows doesn't have relationship with VSCode. maybe using VSCode on fedora or debian do not make any problem.
But, individually, I dislike text editors that you have to work with them by mouse.
That's personal preference, I would prefer these to VIM/Emacs for example.
Each view has its own value and respect.
Have you try Webstorm, so so nice...
I don't any difference between webstorm and IntelliJ with JS plugins. I still prefer VSCode for front end dev
I have tried it briefly once. I don't see any difference between webstorm and IntelliJ with JS plugins. I still prefer VSCode for front end dev