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VS Code - A Clear Win

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  • E Eytukan

    Yep, MS was deprived of such a massive win, for a very long time. The cool things like C#/Visual Studio did win hearts, but it's within the MS-dev community. Going across the boundary and winning there is an achievement. :thumbsup: Azure is catching up with this trend too. More people talking about Azure now, even in open-stack teams. :-D The only big guy left out in the cold is Windows-10 :sigh:

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    Ehsan Sajjad
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    and another failure in browser side, edge

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      For last 7 years, our company's open stack teams had been using different IDEs. Right from Eclipse to Notepad++, (Truly so many of them). The environment used to sound very alien. Now in couple of years, one by one, all them have moved to Visual Studio Code. Is this not awesome? The whole of them - including Php, Node, Python. All using this now. & they seem to like it much. It's definitely helping to relate/connect better. It doesn't give you the "alien" feeling now. (But VS Code, as such was feeling alien to me , just got used to it well :-D )

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      There's pretty much nothing but vim visible from my cubicle. I can't imagine VS Code getting much traction in the linux dev communities

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        There's pretty much nothing but vim visible from my cubicle. I can't imagine VS Code getting much traction in the linux dev communities

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        NotJosh wrote:

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        Not if you mean by that traditional desktop/server side development... But if you are on the web-track and moving away from Microsoft, than VS Code is the only real choice...

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          For last 7 years, our company's open stack teams had been using different IDEs. Right from Eclipse to Notepad++, (Truly so many of them). The environment used to sound very alien. Now in couple of years, one by one, all them have moved to Visual Studio Code. Is this not awesome? The whole of them - including Php, Node, Python. All using this now. & they seem to like it much. It's definitely helping to relate/connect better. It doesn't give you the "alien" feeling now. (But VS Code, as such was feeling alien to me , just got used to it well :-D )

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          Confirmed, it's ranked #1 on Slant too: https://www.slant.co/options/5982/~visual-studio-code-review[^] :-\

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            There's pretty much nothing but vim visible from my cubicle. I can't imagine VS Code getting much traction in the linux dev communities

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            NotJosh wrote:

            I can't imagine VS Code getting much traction in the linux dev communities

            Depends on what they do & What environment they work with- Desktop/Server(CLI)

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              and another failure in browser side, edge

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              Ehsan Sajjad wrote:

              and another failure in browser side, edge

              May be the chakra is taken out put to use like Node.js :-D

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                For last 7 years, our company's open stack teams had been using different IDEs. Right from Eclipse to Notepad++, (Truly so many of them). The environment used to sound very alien. Now in couple of years, one by one, all them have moved to Visual Studio Code. Is this not awesome? The whole of them - including Php, Node, Python. All using this now. & they seem to like it much. It's definitely helping to relate/connect better. It doesn't give you the "alien" feeling now. (But VS Code, as such was feeling alien to me , just got used to it well :-D )

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                But, as always, if someone is thinking of migrating to new tools, they should focus primarily on the cons[^] of the migration, and not on on-line "Hey, I like it!" comments. Nothing is perfect for every circumstance. (Where's an idiotic web journalist with a "bird in the hand" article, when you need one?)

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                  But, as always, if someone is thinking of migrating to new tools, they should focus primarily on the cons[^] of the migration, and not on on-line "Hey, I like it!" comments. Nothing is perfect for every circumstance. (Where's an idiotic web journalist with a "bird in the hand" article, when you need one?)

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  Wise words as always, but it is even better to look how the ranking number compares with alternatives: https://www.slant.co/topics/4118/~c-ides[^] :-\

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                    For last 7 years, our company's open stack teams had been using different IDEs. Right from Eclipse to Notepad++, (Truly so many of them). The environment used to sound very alien. Now in couple of years, one by one, all them have moved to Visual Studio Code. Is this not awesome? The whole of them - including Php, Node, Python. All using this now. & they seem to like it much. It's definitely helping to relate/connect better. It doesn't give you the "alien" feeling now. (But VS Code, as such was feeling alien to me , just got used to it well :-D )

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                    Eytukan wrote:

                    The environment used to sound very alien.

                    That's not an argument.

                    Eytukan wrote:

                    Is this not awesome?

                    No, as it means that the other IDE's will slowly vanish, limiting our options.

                    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                      Eytukan wrote:

                      The environment used to sound very alien.

                      That's not an argument.

                      Eytukan wrote:

                      Is this not awesome?

                      No, as it means that the other IDE's will slowly vanish, limiting our options.

                      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                      Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                      No, as it means that the other IDE's will slowly vanish, limiting our options.

                      If it's Eclipse, I would definitely want it to vanish. :rolleyes: Look at it positively, It's a competition. The one that does it best, will get the user base. Now to beat VS Code, something else will come up. And we'd be the beneficiaries, we'll have great new options option to pick from :D

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                        Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                        No, as it means that the other IDE's will slowly vanish, limiting our options.

                        If it's Eclipse, I would definitely want it to vanish. :rolleyes: Look at it positively, It's a competition. The one that does it best, will get the user base. Now to beat VS Code, something else will come up. And we'd be the beneficiaries, we'll have great new options option to pick from :D

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                        Like we have so many options in operating systems? :)

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                          Like we have so many options in operating systems? :)

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                          Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                          Like we have so many options in operating systems?

                          You're a developer. Write one that you like. :doh:

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                            Eddy Vluggen wrote:

                            Like we have so many options in operating systems?

                            You're a developer. Write one that you like. :doh:

                            Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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                            An OS? :doh:

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                              Ehsan Sajjad wrote:

                              and another failure in browser side, edge

                              May be the chakra is taken out put to use like Node.js :-D

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                              They've been doing that for a while: GitHub - nodejs/node-chakracore: Node.js on ChakraCore[^]

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                                An OS? :doh:

                                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                                Ya, why not?

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                                  There's pretty much nothing but vim visible from my cubicle. I can't imagine VS Code getting much traction in the linux dev communities

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                                  I'm using it on linux for C, and it's not so good: 1. trouble differentiating C from C++ (even when it's a .c file) 2. intelisense - to many matches and (unlike in studio) it shows no affinity to prefer the last used match or/and locals 3. seems to ignore/misunderstand some include files (ex. everything defined in signal.h shows up as undefined) 4. often wrong choices in conditional compilation blocks so even more not-undefined's 5. no autoindentation of code blocks - just follows the last line plus points: pretty decent code coloring, and it's not vi[m]... are we in insert mode? doh!

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                                    Like we have so many options in operating systems? :)

                                    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                                    Eytukan
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                                    Yeah[^] hehe :D

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                                      They've been doing that for a while: GitHub - nodejs/node-chakracore: Node.js on ChakraCore[^]

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                                      Wow :) :thumbsup:

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