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by oblio
3429 days ago
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Are any of your plugins from 10 years ago still around? You can't compare naked Vim with VSCode. Also, Visual Studio has been around since 1997 and there's no reason to assume, out of hand, that VSCode won't last as long, being both popular and Open Source. I'm a Vim user, but cut the FUD. |
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Ctrlp, python (the filetype plugin), vimwiki... most of them honestly.
> You can't compare naked Vim with VSCode.
If you're doing C programming, it's probably close to equivalent out of the box. For Python development, you'll want to at least get the Python plugins; but you'll be doing that in most editors.
IMO, VSCode is interesting, but it's not that spectacular if you've been using any form of IDE (or a decent text editor with plugins). That is, it doesn't offer any major advantages over the other editors.