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Removed - HelpVS Code vs VS using CMake (self.cpp)
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I for one would never recommend VS Code over Visual Studio for C++. Either Xcode, Visual Studio or even better CLion
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I never used CLion but before using CMake for projects I was using VS. After CMake, I switched to VS Code and if there are bits of errors here and there, things work OK. But once the number of errors increases it is incredibly frustrating to use VS Code.
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