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by bayindirh
421 days ago
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From my experience, people are really wary of learning the tool they're using to code, because any editor similar to VSCode fulfills their needs. However, as you said, mastering a proper IDE is a superpower and allows much more to be done in a single window in a shorter amount of time. Also, since VSCode is everywhere, getting people off of it, or showing much capable software is a sad and moot effort, from my experience, again. KDEs humble KATE is much better than VSCode on many fronts. |
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The issue is that they're not learning VS Code. They install a lot of plugins, but they're not really learning them. I've seen people that still go through the explorer to open a file.