![]() ![]() I liked Edge originally too - it seemed cleaner than chrome and had some cool features like vertical tabs and the Dev tools that were better than Chrome's. But these won't be the ideal experiences. You can certainly adorn VS Code with plugins and write Java in it, and you can certainly install some plugins in IntelliJ to do Javascript in it. I think of VS Code as "the IDE for Typescript" the way I think of IntelliJ as "the IDE for Java". It just so happens that the "heavy" IDEs have always done a pretty poor job serving the frontend/backend Javascript stacks- which are the world VS Code was built for. ![]() > Personally I don't get it - it's basically functionality-equivalent to IntelliJĪs a heavy VS Code user, I don't really consider it a replacement for other IDEs. I think it just stems from the fact that "new" Microsoft releases a lot of code as open source, and isn't out trying to sue everyone who looks at their intellectual property the wrong way. > The most pro-Microsoft opinions I've seen have mostly been related to VS Code. Are there really thoughtful, mature people who think that Open AI is in any way positive?Īnyone who thinks the AI developments are entirely positive and willfully ignores the downsides might as well fall into that crypto/NFT cohort for me. ![]()
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