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Microsoft FINALLY killed it

Microsoft FINALLY killed it

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Visual Studio is a loaded term. Here’s a breakdown of the Visual Studios that are still alive.

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  1. I've been programming (C++) for years and only ever used visual studio – I hear about vs code, neovim, ect ect. I'd love to try them out (or a different IDE – the best alternative for me seems like Jetbrains CLion) but I'm scared the debugger won't be up to scratch and I'll have just wasted my time configuring something that will never be as good as visual studio

  2. Sorry I had to give a dislike because I do run and debug my code on vim flawlessly and efficiently. I just have a set of shortcuts for each language that I use, so just a couple of buttons and boom you just ran something in Go or whatever language you want. And on vim you can even use copilot as well, I see Primeagen do it all the time but I try to stay away from AI early on (Nobody is allowed to use AI in our bootcamp). And I've done all of this after using Vim for like a bit more than a month, imagine the things I will discover in a year or so…
    VSCode is just sublime text on steroids IMO (backed by MS). It's the NPC's favorite editor (after Visual Studio for MS JAVA WHICH THEY STOLE FROM SUN MICROSYSTEMS). No personality, no passion, just write whatever gets the job done and be done with it. I'd trade convenience for adventure any single day. Actually I'm more convenient with Vim now than VSCode. It's mine. VSCode is free but it's not mine and it will never be mine and if you can't find whatever functionalities you want to change in those JSON files, too bad you can't change anything it all. You can't even change the fonts of the UI. Even if you do change it the next update going to revert it anyway so why even bother. I can go on and on honestly but I'll stop here.

  3. MS has plenty of issues, 2 that come to mind right away are naming products and supporting them long enough for them to gain traction.
    I think MS wants to hit homeruns every time they go to bat, but products and technologies need time for people to get to know them, problem is when people are getting to know such tech along comes MS and axes it or changes it or rebrands it leaving everyone either angry or confused. I will never forgive MS for killing their phones. I plan on using Linux and other open-source techs until MS learns its lesson.

  4. After about 20 years of Visual Studio I moved to IntellJ last year for all my development tasks. Using Webstorm instead of vscode and Rider instead of Visual Studio. And I do like it a lot.

  5. I often wondered why Visual Studio Core was named that. Because it has nothing to do with Visual Studio 'proper' (which I've used over decades for work). It isn't a VS light, and we have had various versions of that over the years.

    I have tried to use it back and forth, but always reverted to Notebook++ for simpler text stuff with syntax highlighting.

  6. Vim and nvim are for basically for small text editing (config editing, small bash scripts, etc.), vscode is for actual programming projects (although i use vscodium which doesnt have ms tracking) visual studio is for unity development

    Edit: these are my use cases

  7. I tried running VS 2022 on mac with parallels. problem is you can't run docker desktop because virtualization is not supported (no WSL). virtual windows on mac cannot support virtual Linux in virtualization. this was a deal breaker for me. was a nice little experiment tho.

  8. АХАХАХ, черт возми. Как же меня бесит названия Visual studio 2022 и Visual Studio Code.
    Почему?
    Да потому что, когда ты питаешься что – то найти в интернете, будь то google, duckduckgo…Ты всегда получаешь ответ для VISUAL STUDIO CODE!.
    "Visual Editor Code" или "MS Code" Почему нельзя было так назвать……

  9. I used Visual Studio first with Unity Engine and then at my job I used Visual Studio. I was so surprised to learn that even the keyboard shortcuts were different between the two. It made no sense to me why MS would do that. Of course you can change the keyboard mappings, but still.

  10. You are right, the 'Visual' name is a problem for new developers, Microsoft sould simplify everything, changing the name of the product to Microsoft Visual Studio Studio 2022, see when we add Studio to the name comes in our my that is a complete product with all tools that we need like a Studio.

    Microsoft Visual Studio Code – Separed tool box

    Microsoft Visual Studio Studio – Full tool box

  11. Or why not just run it on windows then a VM… Why is all these new so called YouTubers putting up restrictions to freedom of speech and criticism. Get a thick skin but I know why you are doing this cause deep down you know that your content will get high level critique and you will use this as an excuse. Have a great life I am blocking this channel from YouTube suggestions

  12. Used VS for Mac to build dozens of commercial apps… works fine… less heavy and distracting. Yes of course it never had all the bells and whistles of VS Pro which was actually +

  13. Okay but why Visual Studio Code 2022 not have a native linux build? I like the debugger there better, but don't want to deal with the headache of a VM, so instead I have to use VSCode + GDB + GCC + Cmake on Linux, and then Visual Studio when on Windows. And that's a little dumb I can't just do both. Why Microsoft? Why you hate linux?

  14. I use Windows, Linux and Mac OS too. There are more of us out here. I have to, because my product has to run on those OSs and also on Android and IOS.

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