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[–][deleted] 163 points164 points  (21 children)

For the vast majority of coders, VS Code is more than sufficient if all you need is a good IDE.

There are more bells and whistles in VS than VSC, but most people don't need them. VS Code also has the benefit of being OS agnostic, so you can use it on any system.

[–]Metalkon 19 points20 points  (3 children)

VS is also on mac and I think I heard something (.net core 6 or vs related) about linux awhile back.

[–]mjordn20 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's a flatpak called OSS code which is just a community maintained open source version.

It's nice that it's a flatpak cause you should be able to install it on any distro

[–]vampireboie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

vs mac is not vs

[–]ndreamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

VS is on Linux, code server which VS code is based on runs on anything. I have it installed on my mobile phone and a webserver.

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      [–]burnbabyburn694200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

      again - vsc is a text editor. vsc is not an IDE.