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Title: Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features
Post by: Redaktion on April 15, 2024, 11:19:21
Microsoft's Visual Studio Code source code editor has been updated to version 1.88, adding new features such as scrolling synchronisation between windows and separate labels for opened editors.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Visual-Studio-Code-1-88-released-with-a-host-of-new-features.827596.0.html
Title: Re: Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features
Post by: NikoB on April 15, 2024, 11:57:20
Real, highly qualified developers are very conservative people, because they don't need all this junk, but they need a stable working environment. The new is used only if it is all really extremely beneficial in everyday development processes or the old environment has completely exhausted itself.

Usually all this is used only by 1st-2nd year students who have nothing to lose...
Title: Re: Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features
Post by: Blade on April 15, 2024, 19:55:03
LOL OK, buddy.  VS Code is the most popular code editor in the world, primarily because it is the best Python, JS, and TS code editor in the world.  If you're not into any of those languages, then it's not that great.  However, it's also very good as a general editor.  It's basically the emacs of the modern world.

Now, at issue here, the article says that Microsoft provides JetBrains software.  That is so far from the truth, I wonder if this article was just an AI summarization of something.
Title: Re: Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features
Post by: Neosb on April 16, 2024, 20:29:12
From Notepad to Sublime Text to Atom to Vim to NeoVim to Linux to Apple to VS Code - free and reliable - what do you expect? Even OSS Code, I'm surprised that Microsoft made something for community other than clickbait. `alert(1)`
Title: Re: Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features
Post by: Shit4brains on April 17, 2024, 11:14:55
Quote from: Blade on April 15, 2024, 19:55:03LOL OK, buddy.  VS Code is the most popular code editor in the world, primarily because it is the best Python, JS, and TS code editor in the world.  If you're not into any of those languages, then it's not that great.  However, it's also very good as a general editor.  It's basically the emacs of the modern world.

Now, at issue here, the article says that Microsoft provides JetBrains software.  That is so far from the truth, I wonder if this article was just an AI summarization of something.


you're a dumbass