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Chopstick Dystopia
Jun 16, 2010


lowest high and highest low loser of: WEED WEE
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Why would you use Visual Studio Code when you could use Visual Studio?

Anyway they're both good and vim sucks poo poo comparatively but if you're stuck in a ssh terminal or 1995 vim's better than the alternatives at least.

theodop posted:

I used Visual Studio Code for a bunch of embedded stuff and it was OK but I could never work out how to make it point to the standard C libraries for Intellisense and it never stopped complaining about it

It's not as good as Sublime Text for text editing because you can't make multiple selections

This is almost why I started using Visual Studio community and it's good.

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