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Discussion on: IDE’s are stuck in the past

 
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leob • Edited

Yes, the git diff is quite good, I remember that, but most of the other features that you mention, well I just didn't use or need them. But I won't argue, I guess it just depends on your requirements and personal preferences.

What I like about VSCode is that it's really lightweight, and the utter simplicity of "project management" with VSCode - there just aren't any projects! You can cd to a directory somewhere in a terminal and type the command code . and then you just edit, in VSCode, right what's there ... sweet :-)

I guess the philosophy and the workflow of VSCode just suits me, but well just use what works for you, to each their own.