VS Code vs Sublime 3
Which do you prefer?
VSCode
VSCode
>>61009258
Sublime
>>61009258
VS Code
>>61009258
Sublime except when writing PS scripts
Vim
I use VSCode. You can add a code minimap if you really want to.
VS Code over Sublime and/or Atom
>>61009258
Atom
Incredibly...VSCode
>>61009258
VS Code for enterprising my enterprise, sublime for everything else
vim
VSCode
IntelliJ-based anything
VSCode
I've always hated sublime. Atom isn't horrible, I guess.
>>61009258
Vscose but I'm trying vim
Sublime
why would I go to vscode when sublime is fine?
https://packagecontrol.io/stats
>>61009924
once you've got vim down just install the vim plugin on vscode ;)
Pycharm
>>61010189
Sublime hasn't received so much as a bugfix in 9 months. It may be abandonware
Also the "open folder" functionality of VSCode "just works", Sublime tends to have indexing issues
Otherwise they're almost indistinguishable
>>61010369
dev builds are released weekly
>>61010515
No stable release since September 2016
Vim.
vscode, stop making these threads
VSCode
Sublime is for children
Code
Sublime
>>61009258
VS Code is for Pajeets.
Vim is for aspie NEETs.
Atom is bloated crap.
Sublime is the best choice. Light, fast and with a lot of plugins.
>He's not using Brackets.
No wonder you faggots fail to land a job.
>>61009258
VSCode on the ground that it's OS.
>>61009258
VS Code for programming, Sublime for text editing.
Sublime
VS Code.
The only people I know who use Sublime legitimately have autism.
>>61011957
>he uses Brackets
So you're a designer? Yuck
nobody mentioned emacs yet
surprising
vscode is just better.
sublime shills are just trapped because they need to justify themselves spending money on a closed source payware.
but the real answer is vim is still better than any "modern" editor so all this discussion is irrelevant.
coded my CS thesis in Sublime
now I prefer VSCode
sorry I betrayed you my sweet prince
>>61012530
VS Code hands down
Sublime is better but VS Code is better than Atom, I always have problems with plugins working in Atom that dont connect with utilities installed on the OS. Ive never had problems with VS Code plugins
Sublime is abandonware, it will die just like TextMate.
>>61009305
Go to hell you fucking hipster.
I use both but with VSCode I like impressing my coworkers by sending syntax highlighted code in Outlook
>>61012717
> payware
kek wtf
>>61015266
>payware
almost sounds as retarded as hidefag
>>61009258
VSCode because it is
1. Open source
2. alive unlike Sublime text
I do not appreciate the resource hungry interface though.
>>61015266
>payware
kek
almost sounds as retarded as "hidefag"
>>61009258
Ed is for those who can remember what they are working on. If you are an idiot, you should use VS Code.
gonna try vscode for a month instead of sublime
does it track my shit?
also too bad atom team is busy crying about how racist and sexist they are.. otherwise they could have made something nice like vscode
>>61015339
vscode already has terrible syntax highlighting for python
>>61015336
If by "remember what they're working on" you mean "remember every single character and line of code by line number", then sure. Savants of that kind don't exist though.
>>61015336
ed is bloated shit for idiots. all you should need (if you know what you're doing) is a program that asks you for a binary value and appends it to a file until you're done.
I used to use atom, and got feed up with its shitty performance and stability, so I pirated a copy of sublime. I would have kept using it, if it's go plugin wasn't so shit. Then I tried vscode and have been using it ever since. It uses more resources than it should, but it still is much faster than atom.
>>61009258
code blocks, kdevelop.
Emacs.
>>61015339
>does it track my shit?
By default, yes. You'll want to set
"telemetry.enableTelemetry": false,
"telemetry.enableCrashReporter": false,
>>61015734
already stopped using it
>garbage syntax highlighting
>can't open remote files on sftp through drag and drop
>half the functions are default text color
>slow
this is why people use sublime text
>>61015766
>garbage syntax highlighting
>half the functions are default text color
Then change the color theme?
>>61012682
Thats becuase they spend all their time ricing their text editor.
VSCode. Only people who use sublime are shitty webdevs that code with macbooks inside a starbucks sipping a french vanilla BBC caramel slow dripped semenlatto. Their life is essentially a meme.
>>61015824
>Then change the color theme?
Because twiddling with settings is how he convinces himself that he is a POWERUSER.
>>61015824
color theme has nothing to do with syntax highlighing you stupid fuck
vscode doesn't even highlight the function here (wait_recording) nor does it color the 0.2
it's all white
fucking terriblecamera.wait_recording(0.2)
61016063
>why arent all my settings changed right out of the box to how i like it
>why doesnt the botnet know which extensions to install by default
(You)
>>61016063
Water come to my eyes, anon.
>>61016063
you're terrible
>>61015550
Might give it a go
>>61009258
I haven't used Sublime, but VSCode is great.
>>61009258
Visual Studio desu
I am at a point in my career where socially engineering nitwit coworkers (who favor IDEs) is more important than my productivity between the hours of 9 and 5.
Atom when I'm working for myself.
>>61009258
VS Code
6 months ago, I would have said sublime
>>61009258
Sublime
>>61018239
is it really that good? i'm the last sublimefag in the office and all of my coworkers are urging me to fall for the VSCode meme.
my problem with that is that is feels so damn slow compared to sublime
>>61018464
I feel that. It also fucks up theming on some files. It can't handle phtml
Also you can't just drag a tab off to make a new window. Or drag a tab from one window to another. It has definite limitations
SciTE
http://scintilla.org/SciTE.html
>>61016817
so as I already asked
how do I get better syntax highlighting?
>>61009258
Spacemacs because I'm not a little bitch.
>>61015950
Those use Atom you retard.
VSCode is pretty slow, but not slow enough.
So what's the connection between VSCode and Pajeets?
Microsoft still got it
VS Code
>>61009258
Started using VSCode due to all the shilling, and I'm actually impressed. Way better than Atom, at least.
>>61012003
English please, Pajeet
notepad 2
>>61016865
>t. mac hipser
I haven't used Atom for a long time (it had a bug for me, where it would stop working in half-tile mode), and I switched to VS Code. Works great for me. I like the debugging tool especially.
Anyone got a decent colour theme for VSC? Been using One Dark Pro which is nice but goes way overboard for JS syntax highlighting. I prefer more minimal highlighting.
>>61009258
Neither, both are non-free. I prefer Emacs but most free editors are fine (such as nano, zile, vi/nvi/vim/neovim, kate, etc - Atom and VSCode are intentionally being exincluded).
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>>61022999
Please leave this board forever. You are not welcome here.
>>61019416
Spacemacs is just an Emacs config.
Emacs
>>61023049
VSC and Atom are free in both definitions of the word. Move the goalposts based on the fact that it's developed by MS or is bloated by Electron all you want, it's still free.
>>61023119
The "both" part was indeed incorrect, I did mention however that Atom and VSCode are excluded even thought they are free.
>>61023049
>Spacemacs is just an Emacs config.
So what?
>>61023521
It's not an editor.
>>61023525
Well, he is using emacs but a particular baseconfig; spacemacs is an editor.
>>61023049
Stop being so autistic.
>>61023547
This is retarded. Spacemacs is a config, nothing more.
>>61023559
Have fun being autistic then.
>>61023559
it's an emacs distribution just like arch is a gnu/linux distribution. what's your point?
>>61023711
It's not a distribution, it's just a config file.
used to use atom. got tired of how fucking slow it was. one of the devs at work suggested VS code. better in every way, not just speed.
>using meme editors and not a full IDE
look at what you're missing out on
>>61024125
there's no need to load a full IDE if you just want to edit one file though. text editors are much lighter on memory and open way faster. obviously IDEs have their place but using them all the time is pointless.
>>61009258
Atom
>>61024172
adjusting and error checking even one file can still be tedious without an ide.
>>61024186
VS code points out obvious syntax errors. anything more heavy than that isn't necessary for stuff like HTML/CSS/JS/XML config files which is what I use it for. if I want to edit the actual solution then obviously I will use full visual studio.
>>61009258
vsCode
>>61023049
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>>61023049
this this this
VS Code is the worst botnet editor ever
Both Sublel and VS Code are proprietary crap and deserve to be blasted from the face of the earth
Use vim (or its forks) or emacs.
Otherwise btfo
>>61023049
>>61016865
Any legitimate reason against VSCode other than Microshill and Electron?
>>61024251
it collects your data
>>61024258
You can turn off telemetry, besides Atom also does this.
>>61024273
>other shitty editors also do this
great argument there bro
>>61024279
Doesn't change the fact that you can turn it off
>>61024289
use free software which inherently respects your privacy
>>61024247
>MIT License
>proprietary
kek
>>61024374
>doesnt know about Microshill Software License
joke's on you
https://code.visualstudio.com/License/
> You may not:
>work around any technical limitations in the software;
>reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the software except, and solely to the extent: (i) permitted by applicable law, despite this limitation; or (ii) required to debug changes to any libraries licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License which are included with and linked to by the software
>remove, minimize, block or modify any notices of Microsoft or its suppliers in the software;
>share, publish, or lend the software, or provide it as a hosted solution for others to use, or transfer the software or this agreement to any third party.
>The software may collect information about you and your use of the software, and send that to Microsoft.
now get off my /g/ and shill somewhere else
>>61024438
that's for the branded binary they distribute. the program is MIT licensed
https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
>>61024247
>botnet
>editor
hows that 5th chin coming along anon ?
Electron is garbage period. I don't give a shit about the integrated debugger or spurce control.
>>61024438
are you retarded ?
https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
>>61024471
the source code is MIT, so I guess your point is only valid if you build from source
anyone who downloads it from the vs code website (basically all normies) agrees to the EULA, hence accepting a license which restricts your freedoms
>>61024530
here you go anon
>>61024572
>>61024530
you can thank me later
>>61024541
Which means you choose to be a retard.
And this anon >>61024374 is therefore a retard.
>>61024572
>>61024581
Seems like they are just trying to prevent people from making money off of free software. Plagiarism is very common in the open source community.
>>61024605
maybe so, who knows?
their intention is besides the point. the license is there and it restricts you
calling VS Code anything but proprietary is shilling
>>61024572
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>>61024676
I did. what's your point?
>>61024690
that VS code is proprietary software
>>61024710
weird, my copy clearly says it's MIT licensed
>>61024710
>>61024605
>>61024581
>>61024572
wtf i hate vs code now
>>61009258
kate.
Fast, easy to extend, easy to modify, good defaults, powerful editor with basically no learning curve.
I can't see a reason someone would go out of their way to install atom, vs code or sublime instead of installing something that is in the repo.
>>61015154
really made me think
>>61024950
ew kate
>>61024950
does it support node debugging?
does it support .net core debugging?
does it support tsx files?
does it support maven projects?
>>61009258
None, one is still closed source and the other one is a M$ botnet.
Investing so much in a code editor for M$, you know, has to be very lucrative and you probably know what is lucrative now! So if you are or want to be a developer, keep away from vscode now.
>>61025130
>M$ botnet
>implying I don't keep my own fork with telemetry removed
>>61025129
if you don't like the current options, it doesn't take a long time to improve them or make better options.
Webstorm all the way.
>>61023049
>posting sample
Here, take this.
>>61025147
>2017
>Every single device is backdoored.
>Implying your "own" hardware is not M$ friendly.
:D
>>61025325
>Implying I use jewtel processors
>>61025189
true, it takes 5 seconds:pacaur -R kate && pacaur -S visual-studio-code-oss
>>61025336
>2017
>Thinking we are in 1999.
>Ignoring "recent" leaks.
>Being happy.
^^"
Vim
>>61024438
>my /g/.
>pretends he has any tangible authority on a Mongolian basket weaving forum.
Honestly, you must be a fucking miserable individual to be around, I highly doubt you have friends.
I'm going to keep using Visual Studio Code, the VS IDE, AND keep posting on here and there isn't anything you can do to stop me.
>>61025399
>I'm going to keep using Visual Studio Code, the VS IDE
le edgy
>>61009258
Vs code so Microsoft can force always online botnet and have access to all of my code to steal
>>61023049
I've been here longer than you have, fuck off
>>61023049
Which would you recommend for connecting remotely to an SSH server?
>>61023049
>That guy that (You)s everyone