Avoid Microsoft’s proprietary VS Code build and opt for an open source code editor instead: https://opensource.com/article/20/6/open-source-alternatives-vs-code
Avoid Microsoft’s proprietary VS Code build and opt for an open source code editor instead: https://opensource.com/article/20/6/open-source-alternatives-vs-code
Just found out about VSCodium I’ll probably give that a go. At $JOB I’ve been given the full suite of JetBrains IDEs (and I use Pycharm, CLion, Webstorm) which are fantastic for refactoring, analysis, debugging, run configurations, docker etc… In my personal dev environment I’ve been building up the VSCode extensions to get similar functionality, but I just downloaded VSCodium to make the switch. Extensions and plugins really do help make it (for me)
just in case, they’ve just switched to their own extension store, so many VS code extensions are not available atm unless you downgrade to version 1.45.x or prior or simply change the address in the config file, and get all the extensions on 1.46.x