![]() ![]() Will I be running the debugger before you? Definitely. Then to get your debugger running, you're editing some json file or something. Then you have to tell VS Code what you just did. There aren't really any directions on how to do this in VS Code, because VS Code isn't really helping you with this process at all, you're doing it and technically you can use the VS Code terminal to do it. You might have to parse that some, but the P圜harm directions are like 4 steps they fit above the fold on my 1080p monitor. The first two sections of this are the same process in VS Code: Just as a casual reference, this is the process for starting a django project in P圜harm: The VS code extensions never really stack up. It was the combination of things 1-10, that all were relatively minor individually, but the summation was big enough to get me to pay my own money to use it.Īn additional thing to note, is it's database explorer is very nice, made me not miss my old DB specific tooling. I don't think it was the first thing he showed me that I got to work in VS Code, or the second. ![]() Will it take you longer to config than a JetBrains IDE? probably. For backend/c# I still prefer vs, but for ui rider is more feature rich than vs code but Istill like the simplicity of vs code if I'm just doing js work.įor me, one of the big things that pushed me over the edge, is how much I was fiddling with VS Code trying to get it to work the way I wanted it to, while watching a co-worker use P圜harm and not have to waste all that time on his tooling. We're also 98% a MS shop I feel we should use MS tools especially if we want to use cloud services. The js debugger doesn't seem to work well but that could be due to our fucked project/ui structure lord knows js debug doesn't work for shit in vs. I've had issues with the nuget package Mgr, but they seem fixed now. Honestly it's probably a lot of 'they moved my cheese' coming from 15+ years of vs to <1 year with rider. Personal preference mostly, I love the multi cursor now that I switched it over to the vs code multi cursor,because I knew those shortcuts, I hate the reshaper stuff that's built in, yes I know I can configure it but I don't have the time to dig into all the shit and when I have the options I want aren't avail ,like turning something off entirely or just not showing in places. ![]() As you write more and more you will know what you need and what makes So use what works for you use both, be binary dont stress the tools write the code. During my 15 years ongoing development career I switched sides numerous times back and forth and honestly the only thing thats important is to get the job done and both can do it. JetBrains products are IDE’s they are on the slower side but come with a lot of things out of the box on the other hand. I would say its unbeatable in speed and what it offers for free just an amazing product. While VSCode is not IDE you can install so many things it almost becomes one. Support wise P圜harm, Clion and Rider are great and come out of the box with many things that either need to be paid in Visual Studio or in VSCode. I personally switched back because had to spend some money before end of the year tax reasons and I started heavy Python/AI, C++ and C# development. VSCode is a great free tool with which you can do everything. There is nothing wrong with VSCode it has everything and can do everything and normally you dont need to pay for IDE’s. I worked for a year recently without a problem in several languages in VSCode.
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