Webstorm/VSCode both have nice things but they are different nice things. If you wrote a guide for getting webstorm set up you'd probably be writing a guide to emulate some of VSCodes features.
From VSCode, I took for myself only the color of the interface. He is really beautiful.
Everything else is already inside webstorm and I have enough of it.
LiveTemplates + hotkeys = my love.
VSCode loses by auto-complete and backlight, loses by refactoring. Its advantages are the launch speed, which is not so important, and the ability to be a "Swiss knife." But then again, the more plugins, the harder it is for him to work.
In terms of resource consumption, my VSCode consumes more RAM than webstorm.
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Webstorm/VSCode both have nice things but they are different nice things. If you wrote a guide for getting webstorm set up you'd probably be writing a guide to emulate some of VSCodes features.
From VSCode, I took for myself only the color of the interface. He is really beautiful.
Everything else is already inside webstorm and I have enough of it.
LiveTemplates + hotkeys = my love.
VSCode loses by auto-complete and backlight, loses by refactoring. Its advantages are the launch speed, which is not so important, and the ability to be a "Swiss knife." But then again, the more plugins, the harder it is for him to work.
In terms of resource consumption, my VSCode consumes more RAM than webstorm.