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by lin83
1469 days ago
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I believe the previous Python support extension started out as an independent open source project until Microsoft hired its main developer. > It’s baffling. Vendor Lock in? Same reason you can't use the VSCode marketplace of mostly open source extensions on a non-Microsoft build of VSCode or any of the remote work features. |
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Lock in doesn’t make sense to me. The main competition is Pycharm which has its own set of tooling.
I can somewhat understand the remote extensions being closed source considering they need to interface with a server. It makes no sense for Python.
My guess is that Pylance is also used within Visual Studio proper, and the VS product owners are pushing for closed addons.