eli5, but isn’t visual studio code a part of visual studio? or why is it not? or is this like a java/javascript thing where they are named similar because of popularity but have no codebase in common?
An Expat Marylander living up north as a professional computer geek
eli5, but isn’t visual studio code a part of visual studio? or why is it not? or is this like a java/javascript thing where they are named similar because of popularity but have no codebase in common?
honestly, after atom died and vscode announced it would stop supporting mac, i knew i needed a change. i found i could replace 80% of it with tmux and vim plugins, and some bash tricks. so thats where i am now. it takes commitment for sure
as someone who frequently must switch between mac/linux/win/etc, i have had no choice but to switch to ‘natural’ because the varied OSes point you that way now. i used to spend much time learning how to customize each and every setting, but it became more hassle than it was worth to just learn the new way.
meanwhile, at the Legion of Doom
You must sacrifice a live Penguin by smashing a window with an apple.
I work for a well known internet company, and its 98% redhat (or derivative) with some alpine and ubuntu scattered about randomly
please don’t think that i am claiming any of this is fake, but isn’t that also what a misinformation campaign would say?