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by mr_tristan
1928 days ago
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I'm not really arguing that the JetBrains ecosystem is equivalent, or necessarily better, than the LSP approach. It's just that this article seemed to base the existence of the LSP as some evidence that JetBrains' approaches with MPS, etc, are "corporate enterprise bloatware", which will be displaced by VS Code. I just haven't any evidence that the LSP is creating a disruption, which is what the article is asserting. Right now, it seems like you still have Microsoft as the main driver of the VS Code ecosystem with a few other contributors, and JetBrains really drives a lot of its ecosystem, with a few contributors. Not really seeing much of a difference, and, it doesn't seem like the products or business of JetBrains is significantly challenged by VS Code. I mean, I haven't heard anything like Google deciding that VS Code will replace Android Studio, right? If the LSP was a true disruptor, I'd think that after a few years, that would be true. I'm sure eventually there will be more and better support for Android development in VS Code, but that probably won't displace Android Studio much. |
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