The only people who hate it are ones who program on their 7 year old memepads. literally the best editor out there

the only people who hate it are ones who program on their 7 year old memepads. literally the best editor out there.

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lmao

That's nice. Retard.

13%CPU

never tried it. why should I use VSC instead of Atom or Notepad++?

Well, that's better than 80% RAM with Atom.

on macOS

Test

>Idle cursor blinking on Visual Studio Code consumes more CPU and RAM than the real Visual Studio under heavy load

I prefer Atom, VS Code is tad faster but I hate that fucking blue bar on the bottom

The fact that they used fucking chrome IS pathetic. That really was a horrible decision.

But the editor itself is rock solid and the plugins are pretty good.
When I want to develop shit I prefer Jetbrains' IDEs, though.

Kill yourself faggot

icon looks dope pinned to your taskbar

I never thought of it that way. T-thanks user

>who only program on 7 old memepads
You are now referring to almost everybody on Sup Forums desu. By the way I don't see a fucking reason to buy new hardware to run a fucking text processor/compiler!

:(

Atom is better. Sublime blows both of them out of the water.

Use Spacemacs

Any good editors out there for any type of language that is not npp, sublime, vim, or emacs?

damn what a logically sound argument
sure convinced me, user

>literally the best editor out there
that's not how you spell vim

Make cursor non-blinking. Problem solved.

botnet

>it's only on macos!
>it's only because we didn't sync cursor refresh to frame rate!

Excuses. VS Code is a web stack on desktop piece of Poojeet shit.

>microsoft pays marketing firms to post about VSC on tech forums
>literal shill editor
>telemetry
>cuckoldry

Vim is for alpha males.

Your color scheme is shit

>Emacsvirgins

still better than VSCode

SublimeText 3 masterrace, you cunts.

How?
Modal editing is simply the most efficient way of editing text and this is not disputable.

I also find it easier to use terminal tools for building, debugging and testing. GDB and Valgrind are used more than VS debugging.

Agreed there could be worse colorshemes.

Have you checked out neovim instead of vim and airline i/o powerline?

You're all wrong if you want an editor .

You use "edit" on windows and/or nano/vi in linux.

Everything else is not an editor but Glorified under featured office suite.

as a vim user, i'd rather switch to emacs than use vs

I prefer Atom.

Prove it fag

What you don't understand is that we don't don't use Visual Studio because it's not on Linux but that we don't use Windows because you need to get a creepy third-party program to build C code.

The fact that Visual Studio Code can't run on GNU/Linux is nothing else than an achievement.

Hahahahaha (Sam Hyde's voice)
>Weak should fear the strong

I like it for Go and Ruby
Trash for everything else, literally webdev tier design

I'd just use VS itself, why use VS code at all?

>You use "edit" on windows
nice bait you faglord

Why even bother to use VS if you can use the superior code editor called MS Notepad.

>still doesn't have a trip
kill yuorself

My memepad is only 4 and a half years old, thank you very much

>not using notepad++

Since they're both Electron apps: Atom is better.

It's fucking literal trash.
t. VS user.

Isn't it based om atom or something?
Why would I use that?
If I wanted a slow editor with a lot of features, I would use vim.

Kate.

I like it enough to have made it my tertiary text editor.

Can anyone tell me how I can make it continue comment lines after pressing enter? It annoys me that it doesn't. After pressing enter on line one (/*) I want it to continue untill I end it with slash:

/*
* This is my function. It does some stuff then
* returns some other stuff.
*/

GNU/emacs is the best editing interface. Vi is the best editor.
>Prove me wrong

Best is subjective

They've got the highest learning curve by far. This is a dealbreaker for many (..most) people who just want to code instead of learn to work some overly complex tool with more functions than they'll ever really need.

To use vim is to lend yourself to a lifecycle. Vim gives, and vim takes.

You will give to vim the time and effort for vim to return said effort and time back to you.

I hope someone understands what I'm trying to say.

True, you need at least a day to learn operating emacs. (Excluding emacs lisp)

its really shit on a portrait monitor

>all that bloat and visual noise

Vanilla vim + vsc master race.

VS Code is great.

Wasn't this only an issue on macOS?

>being this uninformed
github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/22900

>The fact that Visual Studio Code can't run on GNU/Linux is nothing else than an achievement.

VS Code is cross-platform.

>caring about macOS users

this

>tfw don't even have any custom vim settings at all

>Vs code
Anta baka!? He defines the whole software as a code. I see you are not very familiar with GNU/neckbeard terms user.

>people still don't know the difference between visual studio and visual studio code

I program on my 7 year old memepad and I love Visual Studio, what now faggot?

It's git tool is amazing, though i'm still checking the result using command lines.

I have an old thinkpad with an aging battery.
I get 4 hours of usage if I code on nano.
I tried VSC and my battery life went down to 1 hour.
This is unacceptable.

Not if you're >4x as productive.

OP doesn't know about vim motions

oh my god who fucking cares it doesnt matter just pick one stop pretending to be some elitist faggot

>the only people who hate it are ones who program on their 7 year old memepads. literally the best editor out there.
Load a 2GB text file and report back

Not being able to load a 2GB text file is a dealbreaker, as most of my source files are that big.

>w-w-who needs it anyways
ok

>I-i-it's perfectly normal to work with 2GB files.

yep

> never had a database sql file backup on his hands

Fuck off kiddo

How would a text editor even deal with that?
Let's say you're serious for a moment and an editor really has to save a change to a 2GB file.

Does it overwrite the whole file, or just the tiny cross-section of the file in the starting at the offset?
I don't even know if filesystems will let you do that.

holy shit you are retarded, you keep the Result around too long, check the .expect() of the definition then you dont need to unwrap(). git gud

>edits 2GB SQL backup files

I hate to break it to you, old man, but people are just trying to keep you away for a while.

See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure)
As far dumping the changes back to disk - if you add (add - not modify) some bytes in the middle of the file you have no option but to write from that point forward till the end of the file.

m8 I have a text file which is a compilation of every Peanuts comic transcription, wouldn't even think about trying to open it in anything other than vi.

You have not worked a single day of your existence, don't you?

nano

Only 20 years of IT experience.

Once you leave your basement, you'll find most of the world doesn't do things the autistic way.

*haven't

Sorry. Literally my other working program in Rust is a hello world program, so I thought I did okay on this. But thanks for the feedback, I'm still learning.

>i-i-i just write hello world in different languages

>i-i-i just stutter in greentext

>i-i-i whore for attention with a tripcode

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holy fuck... how?

Then you're a cuckold.

v i m

I wonder how many weeks of tinkering did it take to reach this level of rice.
Because you certainly haven't learned Go since I last insulted you.

It literally prompts you to rate it by tweeting a smile emoji. I refuse on principle.

i hope this shit dies in a chemical fire.

the dragon dildo under the colorschemes