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Is VS Code a good editor?

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Is VS Code a good editor?
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>>58682051
I never gave it a try. Why would I use VS code instead of VS itself? BUMP
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>>58682051
Yes

>>58682094
it's a very lightweight and powerful text editor. VS is itself a FULL IDE
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>>58682094
VS is an IDE
VS Code is a text editor

If you can't tell the difference you're clinically retarded
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It's very comfy for Go. I wish they would have copied sublime's shortcuts though
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If you're writing TS/JS for sure, otherwise it's the same as Sublime (faster) or Atom (slower).
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>>58682094

not surprised the peeps who post this meme wouldnt know the difference between and IDE and text editor

please leave planet earth
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I like it. It has a lot of great plugins, the integrated debugger does everything I want and it's less bloated than atom.
Still kind of disappointed that they chose electronmeme as a platform.
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>currysoft anything
>good
'no'
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How much does M$ pay you to shill on 4chan?
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>>58682244
what text editor is that?
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>>58682230
you can download the sublime shorcuts bro
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Why prefer it over notepad++?
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>>58682051
No, it's terrible and slow. As expected of web applications.
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>>58682051
VS Code is one of the best microsoft products, surprisingly. But if you're not coding in .NET you should probably use sublime or jetbrains
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>>58682051
>Anything from micros**t
lol VS can suck my cock
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>>58683296
gay ass editor lmao
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>>58683348
>faggot ass winshill
XD
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>>58683296
post plugin list please
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>>58683382
https://github.com/JBakamovic/yavide
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>>58682204
It is not 'lightweight' at all. It is good, but there are powerful text editors which take up several orders of magnitude less space while using several orders of magnitude less memory.
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>>58682256
>>58683422
these, /thread
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>>58683422
such as?
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>>58683296
>trying to use a a text editor as an IDE
You are no better than the winshills who started this thread. kys already.
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>>58683498
If I want a text editor I'd use ed
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>>58683483
Notepad++ if you are in windows and want something that just werks and is FAST (15mb RAM in use right now)

Sublime Text if you are serious about programming.
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>>58683523
If you want an IDE don't use vim
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>>58683535
Alright, thanks
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>>58683535
>serious about programming.
>uses a text editor
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>>58683541
Plugins exist for a good reason
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>>58683548
>serious about programming
>using anything other than vim/vi
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>>58683483
Some of the command line editors, Notepad++, NotepadQQ, jEdit, many commercial editors like ST or UltraEdit - in particular those focussed not on programming. Basically everything not based on browsing engines.

The same goes for performance, for the most parts. There is no real way to make editing DOM nodes in realtime snappy. If you think it is on your i7, it's just that you are a feedback-loop cripple.
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>>58683569
Vim is scalable to an IDE
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>>58682256
>Still kind of disappointed that they chose electronmeme as a platform.
this
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>>58683561
Not to turn vim into IDE like bloated piece of shit with 20 second start up time.

>>58683579
Real programmers don't need an IDE
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>>58683574
That being said, the command line editors feedback loop performance varies greatly with the used terminal emulator.
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kate master race
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>>58683600
Time to ditch that single CPU pentium 1 from 2004, poorfag
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>>58683632
>faster hardware is an excuse for bad programming and bloated software

kys already
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>>58683620
how does st hold up to something like gnome terminal or urxvt?
>>58683632
shit plugins will have shit resource usage and regardless of what you do... it will take time to start
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>touching anything made by MicroPajeet
Not even once.
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>>58683661
>how does st hold up to something like gnome terminal or urxvt?
colors are a pain in the fucking ass
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>>58683653
>>58683661
You are not convincing me to get rid of my comfy plugins. Give me some good reasons to ditch them.

>Hard mode:
Don't even try that bloat meem
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>>58683684
>colors are a pain in the fucking ass
stop being a pretentious attention whore
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>>58683730
what?
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>>58683722
I am not trying to convince you, just pointing out how retarded you are.
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>>58683661
>how does st hold up to something like gnome terminal or urxvt?
In terms of update performance? Not too bad, I'd say. Remember, terminal emulators aren't a special case, they are drawn just like the rest of your windows.

Better benchmark it, though, there are programs for that. Seach for 'Typing with pleasure'.
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>>58683684
can easily be changed in config.h and it has truecolor support if you mean the selection available
>>58683722
no reason to ditch them if you're comfortable with them but startups will be slow. I'm ok with youcompleteme's startup time but anything added to that is has to go (fro me at least).
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>>58683765
>can easily be changed in config.h and it has truecolor support if you mean the selection available
what i mean is that no one out there has some kind of generator for it or even just already made colors
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>>58683761
Because you can't, you don't have a valid reason unless I am too poor to have a system with good I/O rate

>>58683765
I don't even close the IDE, it's just there in its workspace
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>>58683761
hardening this post
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>>58683722
Not that guy, but regular VIM doesn't seem to be really good with plugins in general.
There are no separate theme files, so it as has to be written in VIMScript, which is garbage.

One such theme changed the VIM startup time from instant to quite some seconds.
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Ycm compiles your code with clang with some safety features (don't know too much about them) so you get automatic error notifications.

I am okay with this

>>58683807
What do you suggest?
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>>58683792
Isn't it ironic that the jews actively shilled trump campaign and donated to (invested in) this campaign?
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>>58683788
There is a difference between being able to convince people and trying convince people who will never change their mind. If you want to use an IDE, use one instead of trying to set the world record for the most bloated, cancerous vim config.
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>>58683763
Just wanted to know since I use st with tmux and haven't really tried the others as of yet. Have messed around in the source a lot so I roughly know how it works.

>>58683784
http://st.suckless.org/patches/solarized
there's one with a good default if you exclude the black being blue.

>>58683788
That's fine, I mostly suffered from low system memory which is why I dislike having more than a few plugins and use suckless tools for everything.

>>58683807
had this problem with a syntx highlighting plugin which decided it was a good idea to change all the settings... fucking retard.
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It hangs and crashes a lot for me. Might as well just use Vim.
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>>58683848
>muh bloat
Holy shit can you not foam your mouth without saying that?
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>>58683862
>le bloat is good meme
kys
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Fucking normies

Go use some online text editor
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>>58683905
>online text editor
here is your (you)
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>>58683897
You must be that one guy
>uses kernel 2.16
>uses vi
>lynx
>64MiB RAM
>800Mhz single core CPU
>See people that have new hardware online
>kys
>kys!
>kys!!
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>>58683924
https://codeanywhere.com/
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>>58683926
Having fast hardware is no excuse for bloat and bad programming.
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>>58682051
>Using anything but ed
Why do plebs even get internet access?
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>>58683939
>anywhere
>requires internet access
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>>58683949
ED IS THE STANDARD EDITOR
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>>58683819
Not using editors without native plugin interface for programming.
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>>58684001
I like neovim, maybe I will switch to it someday.
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>>58684001
Should I write my own in scheme then?
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>>58682051
Its maximum comfy for html/css. Thats all I use it for though.
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>>58683942
unused RAM is wasted RAM, same for processing power
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>>58684107
you're the reason why every web page needs "smooth" animations with a shitload of JS on top
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>>58684131
Your amount of butthurt is astounding.

Get a job, save money and buy a fucking laptop from the current decade ffs
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>>58684107
>bait is real
>>58684145
but all have shit keyboards and hardware not supported by OpenBSD
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>>58684145
yeah i'm pretty butthurt because i wish people would actually design shit for functionality again
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>>58684158
>OpenBackdoor fag
Makes the perfect sense
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>>58684073
If you have a scheme compiler, go for it.
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>>58684160
at least we have Suckless, the BSD crowd, and a few of us scattered who still care left.

>>58684182
Could use chicken or write most of it in C and have chibi-scheme for extensions. Not sure which would be best
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>>58684174
>FUD
$1.00 has been deposited into your account.
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>>58684107
RAM and processing power used for crappy software platforms instead of better user experience and better features are wasted
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>>58684174
mentioning BSD never fails to attract you
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>>58684196
>>58684209
Aren't you supposed to stay contained in your daily dead BSD thread?
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>>58684195
>interpreter for extensions
No, that's exactly what I'm talking about.
dll/so support or gtfo
Ideally, those plugin can check for each other and use each other, like a special sidebar, that can be fed with data from other plugins.
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>>58684229
$1.00 has been deposited into your shilling account
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>>58682051
what about code writer?
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>>58684196
>>58684242
>THIS butthurt
>>>/g/bsd
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>>58684259
bsd

i like bsd

bsd bsd bsd bsd
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>>58684267
Wrong thread faggot
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>>58684272
bsd

theo de raadt
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>>58684259
>Still shilling
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>>58684253
No idea, can it open BIG files?
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>>58684281
>raadt
reddit*
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>>58684241
guess I'll go the suckless way and have it patched in since that's easier than dynamically linking plugins. Just need a good function set to make writing plugins as easy as if it were using Lisp or something else

>>58684259
I use OpenBSD because it works and is easier to manage
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>>58684318
You use OpenBSD because you feel like distinguishing yourself from Linux users since you are so 1337
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>>58684345
>Look everyone, I'm projecting.
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>>58684318
>guess I'll go the suckless way
Nice delusions, mate.
Just use dynamically loaded plugins. It's not that hard, not that much more work and a way better solution; in particular, if you value contributors.
Ideally you also have an interpreter as macro language and can inject plugin functions to the interpreter.

Well designed interoperability and automation features is what distincts great software from fucking garbage. The same goes for programming languages, btw:
File inclusion that isn't by statement, compile time resolved or not symbolic, violates namespace rules? Into the trash.
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Rubymine is good?
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>>58684345
nope, I was using linux for a while but alsa became a pain to deal with whne I wanted per application sound controls, systemd messed up my configs which I didn't want to rewrite, configs where scattered everywhere, ect...

OpenBSD (for me) is a lot simpler with configurations in one place, rc scripts, ports if I want something custom, per application sound support by default, easy to setup, clear list of things which work and don't work, ect...

I tried funtoo but the compile times for everything just threw me off, I don't have a compile server and I don't intend on getting one just to use linux. The less time I spend messing around with the system to get it the way I want the better.

>>58684420
guess I'll read into it more, defaulted to the suckless way since it's what I'm used to and I've become comfortable with mucking around with the source until it has all the things I want.
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It's a cuck editor because it's made by ms.
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>>58684107
Computer becomes slow as hell if you use all of its ram and processing power.
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>>58682236
Nope. Open a log file larger than 3mb in an JS based editor and let me know fast it is then.
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If you don’t wish to send usage data to Microsoft, you can set the telemetry.enableTelemetry setting to false
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>>58683296
>mouse
>vim

you have to go back
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these kinds of editors are mainly useful for javascript and other untyped dynamic langs

90% of this board talks about c, c++, and java. use an IDE

if you write javascript, vscode overtook atom somewhat recently imo
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>>58687155
vscode over took atom the moment it was released.

also vscode is comfy as fuck for golang, it's also faster than any java based IDE on my shittop ¯\_( ツ)_/¯
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>>58687370
Did microsoft even pay you with any bing points? How low can you get?
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>>58687435
lay off the memes, ms is a big enough company they have different divisions with entirely different management staff heading projects, not everything is the NT kernel or ms office.

case in point vscode is new enough to be free from a lot of feature bloat atom picked up almost immediately. not sure how long it's going to last but i'd rather use quality OSS rather than bloatware(atom), botnet(sublime) or invest in 128GB of memory to run the next eclipse reskin.

go take a hard look at yourself m8, it's time to stop posting.
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>>58687492
I used both in the past. VS studio, is infact, not less bloated than Atom. Atom is way more customizable and you can even clear the core plugins.

Visual studio code is forever a side kick mocking of Visual studio.

Then I finally embraced Vim. And all the rest became a meme instantly.
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Atom takes like 30 seconds to open.
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>>58687370
Also
>vscode over took atom the moment it was released.
Stop being a cock sucking M$ fanboy
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>>58683792
>Orthodox priests
>Jews

>>58683842
And 70% of them voted for Hillary Clinton
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>>58683296
>using your mouse with Vim and trying to brag

You literally don't even program. Get out.
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>>58682051
its slow as shit but it works i guess
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>>58682051
If you want it to use for big projects, its very-very good. Everything working pretty well out of box, for save your time.
It is like Atom, but better.
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>>58682051
Slow from being built on meme technology.
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