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Visual Studio Code 1.8

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Re: Visual Studio Code 1.8

#12
post #8

VS Code is, along with Typescript and Vue, one of my favorite things to have entered my world in the past 6 months. They have been rapidly improving VSC and I am exceptionally happy with it.

The debugger changed how I code. So much better than any other node debug solutions.

Re: Visual Studio Code 1.8

#13
post #12
post #8

VS Code is, along with Typescript and Vue, one of my favorite things to have entered my world in the past 6 months. They have been rapidly improving VSC and I am exceptionally happy with it.

The debugger changed how I code. So much better than any other node debug solutions.

I'm confused. Did javascript people not use a debugger before VS Code?

Re: Visual Studio Code 1.8

#16
post #12
post #8

VS Code is, along with Typescript and Vue, one of my favorite things to have entered my world in the past 6 months. They have been rapidly improving VSC and I am exceptionally happy with it.

The debugger changed how I code. So much better than any other node debug solutions.

How is it better than the one in IntelliJ/webstorm?

Re: Visual Studio Code 1.8

#19
post #12
post #8

VS Code is, along with Typescript and Vue, one of my favorite things to have entered my world in the past 6 months. They have been rapidly improving VSC and I am exceptionally happy with it.

The debugger changed how I code. So much better than any other node debug solutions.

How is it better than the chrome one?

Re: Visual Studio Code 1.8

#20
Still waiting on docblock support or plugin for PHP, then I'm going to give it a shot. Till then I'll stick w/ sublime.

Though I've been trying vim again, maybe I'll finally jump into it.. I mean I jumped into Arch linux + i3wm(tiled window manager), moving into the console for everything seems next logical transition toward becoming part computer.

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