Using Eclipse as "the Java LSP" in VSCode makes more sense now.
Nevertheless, as much as I respect Erich for what he did for Eclipse, I won't be able to follow him to VSCode, since I don't respect Microsoft as much.
So not also using Github, LinkedIn, TypeScript (any FE framework that uses it), any Microsoft owned studios games, no Linux kernel contributions, GHC contributions,....
It is kid of hard to avoid nowadays.
Here a session with him related to VSCode history,
"The Story of Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Kai Maetzel"
Using Eclipse as "the Java LSP" in VSCode makes more sense now.
Nevertheless, as much as I respect Erich for what he did for Eclipse, I won't be able to follow him to VSCode, since I don't respect Microsoft as much.