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Sublime Text could've became the greatest and fastest code editor of all time if it was supported with good extensions. Now we're left with electron based code editors that are slow with big projects.

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  • -1
    @irene

    IDE's have a few things in common, they look like crap, very hard to customize, take too much time to start, take too much resources, they hide too much from me. plus, it's an overkill, the idea of using an IDE is slowly dying anyway. only poor .NET/JAVA coders need to use IDE's.
  • -1
    @irene

    Not a single one? you sure about that ?

    Restart pc, after the os completely loads, start vs, count the time it needed to fully open.

    Also compare resources eaten by vscode with a text editor.

    Try to change the coloring scheme for syntax.

    Try to change to the theme to something other than the standard white and dark.

    And yeah, just go ahead and click on that debug button, that's great, no need to know what that button does as long as it works...dare to customize it's functionality, and u'll get into an endless mazes of options.

    Let's commit code, oh wait, we have to first ignore TONS of pointless trash xml files made by vs and it's plugins.

    i'm guessing you're one of them poor .NET coders who have to use vs.
  • 0
    @Torbuntu not really, it's about sublime text mainly
  • 0
    @irene im not raging against you, you're just denying all the points in a way that makes me feel that you never actually tried a code editor.
  • 0
    @irene "you just cannot use it properly"

    the irony....
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