VS Code vs Sublime 3

VS Code vs Sublime 3
Which do you prefer?

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VSCode

VSCode

Sublime

VS Code

Sublime except when writing PS scripts

Vim

I use VSCode. You can add a code minimap if you really want to.

VS Code over Sublime and/or Atom

Atom

Incredibly...VSCode

VS Code for enterprising my enterprise, sublime for everything else

vim

VSCode

IntelliJ-based anything

VSCode

I've always hated sublime. Atom isn't horrible, I guess.

Vscose but I'm trying vim

Sublime

why would I go to vscode when sublime is fine?

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once you've got vim down just install the vim plugin on vscode ;)

Pycharm

Sublime hasn't received so much as a bugfix in 9 months. It may be abandonware

Also the "open folder" functionality of VSCode "just works", Sublime tends to have indexing issues

Otherwise they're almost indistinguishable

dev builds are released weekly

No stable release since September 2016

Vim.

vscode, stop making these threads

VSCode

Sublime is for children

Code

Sublime

VS Code is for Pajeets.
Vim is for aspie NEETs.
Atom is bloated crap.

Sublime is the best choice. Light, fast and with a lot of plugins.

>He's not using Brackets.

No wonder you faggots fail to land a job.

VSCode on the ground that it's OS.

VS Code for programming, Sublime for text editing.

Sublime

VS Code.
The only people I know who use Sublime legitimately have autism.

>he uses Brackets

So you're a designer? Yuck

nobody mentioned emacs yet
surprising

vscode is just better.
sublime shills are just trapped because they need to justify themselves spending money on a closed source payware.
but the real answer is vim is still better than any "modern" editor so all this discussion is irrelevant.

coded my CS thesis in Sublime
now I prefer VSCode
sorry I betrayed you my sweet prince

VS Code hands down

Sublime is better but VS Code is better than Atom, I always have problems with plugins working in Atom that dont connect with utilities installed on the OS. Ive never had problems with VS Code plugins

Sublime is abandonware, it will die just like TextMate.

Go to hell you fucking hipster.

I use both but with VSCode I like impressing my coworkers by sending syntax highlighted code in Outlook

> payware
kek wtf

>payware
almost sounds as retarded as hidefag

VSCode because it is
1. Open source
2. alive unlike Sublime text

I do not appreciate the resource hungry interface though.

>payware
kek
almost sounds as retarded as "hidefag"

Ed is for those who can remember what they are working on. If you are an idiot, you should use VS Code.

gonna try vscode for a month instead of sublime
does it track my shit?

also too bad atom team is busy crying about how racist and sexist they are.. otherwise they could have made something nice like vscode

vscode already has terrible syntax highlighting for python

If by "remember what they're working on" you mean "remember every single character and line of code by line number", then sure. Savants of that kind don't exist though.

ed is bloated shit for idiots. all you should need (if you know what you're doing) is a program that asks you for a binary value and appends it to a file until you're done.

I used to use atom, and got feed up with its shitty performance and stability, so I pirated a copy of sublime. I would have kept using it, if it's go plugin wasn't so shit. Then I tried vscode and have been using it ever since. It uses more resources than it should, but it still is much faster than atom.

code blocks, kdevelop.

Emacs.

>does it track my shit?
By default, yes. You'll want to set
"telemetry.enableTelemetry": false,
"telemetry.enableCrashReporter": false,

already stopped using it
>garbage syntax highlighting
>can't open remote files on sftp through drag and drop
>half the functions are default text color
>slow

this is why people use sublime text

>garbage syntax highlighting
>half the functions are default text color
Then change the color theme?

Thats becuase they spend all their time ricing their text editor.

VSCode. Only people who use sublime are shitty webdevs that code with macbooks inside a starbucks sipping a french vanilla BBC caramel slow dripped semenlatto. Their life is essentially a meme.

>Then change the color theme?
Because twiddling with settings is how he convinces himself that he is a POWERUSER.

color theme has nothing to do with syntax highlighing you stupid fuck

vscode doesn't even highlight the function here (wait_recording) nor does it color the 0.2
it's all white
fucking terrible
camera.wait_recording(0.2)

61016063
>why arent all my settings changed right out of the box to how i like it
>why doesnt the botnet know which extensions to install by default
(You)

Water come to my eyes, user.

you're terrible

GET OFF MY BOARD YOU FUCKING PAJEETS

Might give it a go

I haven't used Sublime, but VSCode is great.

Visual Studio desu

I am at a point in my career where socially engineering nitwit coworkers (who favor IDEs) is more important than my productivity between the hours of 9 and 5.

Atom when I'm working for myself.

VS Code

6 months ago, I would have said sublime

Sublime

is it really that good? i'm the last sublimefag in the office and all of my coworkers are urging me to fall for the VSCode meme.
my problem with that is that is feels so damn slow compared to sublime

I feel that. It also fucks up theming on some files. It can't handle phtml

Also you can't just drag a tab off to make a new window. Or drag a tab from one window to another. It has definite limitations

SciTE
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so as I already asked
how do I get better syntax highlighting?

Spacemacs because I'm not a little bitch.

Those use Atom you retard.
VSCode is pretty slow, but not slow enough.

So what's the connection between VSCode and Pajeets?

Microsoft still got it

VS Code

Started using VSCode due to all the shilling, and I'm actually impressed. Way better than Atom, at least.

English please, Pajeet

notepad 2

>t. mac hipser

I haven't used Atom for a long time (it had a bug for me, where it would stop working in half-tile mode), and I switched to VS Code. Works great for me. I like the debugging tool especially.

Anyone got a decent colour theme for VSC? Been using One Dark Pro which is nice but goes way overboard for JS syntax highlighting. I prefer more minimal highlighting.

Neither, both are non-free. I prefer Emacs but most free editors are fine (such as nano, zile, vi/nvi/vim/neovim, kate, etc - Atom and VSCode are intentionally being exincluded).

Please leave this board forever. You are not welcome here.

Spacemacs is just an Emacs config.

Emacs

VSC and Atom are free in both definitions of the word. Move the goalposts based on the fact that it's developed by MS or is bloated by Electron all you want, it's still free.

The "both" part was indeed incorrect, I did mention however that Atom and VSCode are excluded even thought they are free.

>Spacemacs is just an Emacs config.

So what?

It's not an editor.

Well, he is using emacs but a particular baseconfig; spacemacs is an editor.

Stop being so autistic.

This is retarded. Spacemacs is a config, nothing more.

Have fun being autistic then.

it's an emacs distribution just like arch is a gnu/linux distribution. what's your point?