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Nice post!
I have used Atom before, then switch to VSCode and never look back. Maybe you can give it a try ;).
VSCode is good, but it doesn’t quite work for me for some reason... maybe it’s my Java background...
The full IDEs I generally reach for are Netbeans (on my own dime) and IntelliJ (on my employer’s)
VS Code is great, but it is little bit slow while starting.
I’m primarily on Windows, and the pain in the butt factor of getting emacs set up in that environment outweigh the benefits. Also, not gonna lie, I like guis
Thanks for the list!
I always use dotrand.com to generate fake data for testing.
Its functionality and its UI are so good, I love the phone numbers generator most