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Emacs doesn't do go to definition? Eeek
Installing tern-mode from MELPA makes M-. for JS work in Emacs.
Visual Studio Code 1.8
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They just introduced keymap modes, including emacs.
Oh, not sure how I missed this! I'll have to try it out EDIT: On trying it out, it seems to have reasonable support for most of the editing functionality, but the shortcuts for handling split buffers (C-x 0, C-x 1, C-x o, etc.) is completely non-existent. I'm unsure right now whether I'd be able to define them on mine own or whether I'd be willing to stick with it if I couldn't.
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#146Why are people using this instead of WebStorm? It seems like: - It a little faster for Typescript (but no better TS features from what I can see). - A lot of people are trying it because it's new, or because they like MS tools. - It's free On the other hand WebStorm still has more functionality overall, a few less rough edges, and a more standard UI (some people don't like how MS Code doesn't have a tabbed doc UI). M…
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#149How do VSCode features get ported to the Monaco Code Editor[1]? I was interested in using it but noticed the last commit for Monaco was in October. [1] https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor
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#150I want to love you, VS. Your name would look so good on my resume.I'm going to try one more time.