I think they are different things. VS Code is a code editor and not an IDE, while jetbrains is many things. Jetbrains has various different IDEs.
stackoverflow.com/questions/528299...
differencebetween.net/technology/d...
Visual Studio (not code) IS an IDE though.
What is better for you? I think it sums up for what you are using it for. I work at many projects using VS Code, while only one of my projects requires an IDE from Jetbrain.
Serious question - what is the difference? From what I can tell vscode has all the features you'd see in an IDE.
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I think they are different things. VS Code is a code editor and not an IDE, while jetbrains is many things. Jetbrains has various different IDEs.
stackoverflow.com/questions/528299...
differencebetween.net/technology/d...
Visual Studio (not code) IS an IDE though.
What is better for you? I think it sums up for what you are using it for. I work at many projects using VS Code, while only one of my projects requires an IDE from Jetbrain.
Serious question - what is the difference? From what I can tell vscode has all the features you'd see in an IDE.