Well, I've been using vs code for a month now, and I gotta say (much to my surprise)
I'm really happy with it. I keep learning new tricks. TIL that you can configure the
file explorer to ignore things like build temp directories, egg-info files, etc. But even
cooler than that, there's a checkbox to also make it exclude everything that's in
your .gitignore. Very neat! The other day I figured out that it checkpoints every save
(just like emacs) and you can recover old work via the Timeline view.
I've had a long career loathing almost everything Microsoft does, but I gotta give
them credit for coming up with vs code.
> On Nov 26, 2022, at 6:23 PM, danboy12342 Mui <danboy12342(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I hate to be that guy but vscode is there, the sheer number of extensions makes it
whatever you want, and as a js and swift developer it works well to integrate everything
together