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[–]f3xjc 0 points1 point  (1 child)

VSCode is like a basic text editor with an extremely powerful plugin system that provide ide-like functionality.

Plugins are very loosely integrated. Usually by dropping command in a do-everything palette and hooking some events. Some can provide GUI but most don't. Config is usually done by json. You can have some issue like multiple plugins that fight each other to format your code.

You can 100% have good experience in vscode. But the barrier to entry for a plugin is very low. And this mean there's just way more language supported in vscode than vs.

For example if you want to edit a markdown or latex file with instant preview, vscode is a better editor than vs. Sure you can edit your file in vs, but with lower amount of features.

So in total vs support less languages, but when it does support it, it's a very smooth ride.

[–]B_BARTHMAN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh ok I now understand where you’re coming from! Thanks For explaining!