Visual Studio Code 1.7
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Visual Studio Code 1.7
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Re: Visual Studio Code 1.7
#2CSS completions in HTML, I was waiting for that one (for Polymer projects).
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#3Microsoft and TypeScript team are doing amazing work with this editor! There are so many interesting features in it, gave it a shot few weeks ago and was really satisfied. And it is probably the first electron app that didn't feel like rest of the bunch, that are pretty much hogs and not very responsive (especially when we talk about editors and IDEs).
But you know, I can't hang Emacs and Vim on the wall and leave them there. It just got so much under my skin, and I got so much used to them that using GUI editor after few years of them just feels odd. And I use them for 5 years. I can't imagine how it is for people that used them for 20+ years...
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#4Well done, Microsoft!
So many new features again. Always happy to update and read the change log.
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#5keep these updates coming, it's a truly beautiful product. At times it makes me feel I should switch off Emacs for go/node development due to it's debugging being so nice versus using something like delv.
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#6Upvote when I see this, visual studio code is just awesome and makes me much more productive ( on Windows)
I think there has to happen a lot when a version release won't make it to the front page :p
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#7I've been using VSC since June-ish and I couldnt be happier. I never used Sublime (Atom was my go-to before VSC), but I don't think I'll be switching to another editor for a long time. Love the nodejs debugging too, and obviously the non-atom-like performance ;)
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#8I still prefer using the free edition of VS2015. Maybe too stuck in my ways.
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#9I'm really surprised by just how polished and fast Code is. It's like Atom but better in almost every regard with the exception of plugins available. Highly recommended.
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#10I still prefer using the free edition of VS2015. Maybe too stuck in my ways.
Ugh, Visual Studio != Visual Studio Code!
Edit: My bad. Felt weird comparing VS to VSC, so that's the source of my confusion.