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To the editor war guys: you can use whatever you want, but nothing in a sense of integration and comfort for developers and projectmanagers beats Microsofts Visual Studio or VisualStudioCode. If you claim otherwise you just don't know VS/VSC to their full extend. God bless IntelliSense.
Excluding Java etc. Because they got an independent Ecosystem ofc.

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    Yes I do since I've used it for years and I like NetBeans better. Simple as that.
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    @linuxxx i've worked many years with netbeans and yes it is better in many ways. But I have to code in many languages that arent java. And sometimes if i open Netbeans i feel like it's 2007 again.
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    @snaz Well IntelliJ and IntelliSense are basically the same thing, but i'm not quite sure on that one correct me if i'm wrong.
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    @EdoPhoenix Oh I don't write in Java haha, I develop in PHP and Node :). Next to actually loving netbeans it's also about principle for me.
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    @RantSomeWhere I really don't understand people that use vim unless you just got the terminal and no GUI. And VSC was made for people who think VS is too loaded. I assume that it's your problem with it.
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    @linuxxx You code Node and PHP? I admire you, dropped php in the second I learned about node, couldn't go back to that mess of a language :D
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    Vscode is improving every release but it still is missing many features and does things just not quite right.

    I realise it relies on extensions and plugins but the ecosystem as a whole is not quite there.

    For example many small things like I am using it as ts ide. When I get linting errors I can use ctrl+alt+f to format the ts but it doesn't fix many simple rules.
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    Ehhh... I thought we all settled on Vim being the ultimate an superior being
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    @dontPanic editor wars are only for people who don't use vim.
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