I used to use Sublime Text for everything - for 7-8 years now, tried a few other editors like Atom, even VS Code in its early days but I found Sublime to be my friend.
But a few months back decided to start using VS Code for some projects and now I started liking it - I still feel it's a bit too cluttery but it gets the work done and the plethora of features come in handy for a lot of things. I use Sublime and VS Code interchangeably, VS Code where I am doing more of a whole project that involves a lot of good code related hints, like for example a project in Typescript, for simpler projects Sublime is still my friend.
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I used to use Sublime Text for everything - for 7-8 years now, tried a few other editors like Atom, even VS Code in its early days but I found Sublime to be my friend.
But a few months back decided to start using VS Code for some projects and now I started liking it - I still feel it's a bit too cluttery but it gets the work done and the plethora of features come in handy for a lot of things. I use Sublime and VS Code interchangeably, VS Code where I am doing more of a whole project that involves a lot of good code related hints, like for example a project in Typescript, for simpler projects Sublime is still my friend.