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Re: Visual Studio Code for Go

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I'm going to add the customary "I love this new MS" line here. About 10 years ago a friend of mine offered to make an introduction with her cousin, who was an exec at MS, to see about a job when I got out of college. I said "no way, they're working on such boring and dull stuff there"

But after having worked in C# for a few years now (loving the language) and seeing all the open source moves they're making, it seems like a really exciting place to work these days.

And I'm sure there's a ton of renewed energy there.

Re: Visual Studio Code for Go

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What's the difference between lukehoban's Go extension?

it looks like it is his extension, he's committing to this repo if you look at the log. looks like it just moved to the Microsoft org (if it wasn't there already).

Re: Visual Studio Code for Go

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I like VS Code a lot. It is cross platform and not too heavy. It has a lot of the modern features and look/feel. Don't have to load 50 million plugins to get something reasonable working. I've pretty much stopped using vim/emacs/notepad++ and numerous other editors though occasionally I use vim because I'm on a ssh connection. To me it seems the right balance between complexity and simplicity.
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