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I have rather been enjoying MS Visual Studio Code of late. Ten years ago when I was deep in my Linux phase the thought of anything Microsoft would make me burst into flames.

Question - Am I now evil, having turned my back on sublime text, atom and a plethora of other editors?

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    Na you are fine, because you can accept change and try different things :)
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    Although vsCode is from Microsoft, it is open source so that’s something I wouldn’t have thought we be possible for MS either 10 years ago.

    On that note, vsCode is probably the best editor around at the moment, and I come from atom/dream weaver/eclipse/sublime/vim (I still use eclipse for 1 project 😭)
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    @C0D4

    I started on Dreamweaver, but It seemed to get left behind, in the end, I was only using it because of it's inbuilt FTP window (and that didn't always work as it should).
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    @fuck2code

    Dude Emacs.... :)
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    @cervantes01 dreamweaver stopped receiving any decent updates when adobe bought out macromedia. I can open dreamweaver today and nothing has really changed.
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    @fuck2code you are right enough, I pinched the image from a really bad article with a comic attached as I thought it was funny, totally missing the lack of a 'm.'

    I'm not a morning person lol.
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    @C0D4

    Sad but true, I still use photoshop though, but hardly touch anything else now. Haven't used fireworks in years.

    I'm not that uncommon though, I think Adobe has peaked in the web/dev community and is now on the backslide.
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    @cervantes01 unfortunately they’ve gone after the designers with iMacs who’ll pay for things 🙁

    Since they took forever to kill of flash they dropped the ball in being in a decent place in web technologies.

    Also brackets.io is only useful if you work with a designer that sends PSDs to you.
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    @C0D4

    I'm a dev with an Imac, honestly when I bought it I fell for all of the apple hype and thought that it would change my life. Truthfully it doesn't do anything any better or worse than my old windows machine that I now use for testing. My windows machine is better in lots of ways as I can play games on it. We all know that gaming on a mac sucks ass.
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    @cervantes01 don’t get me wrong I own a mac, regret spend really ☚ī¸

    I wanted to get into app dev with iOS, started learning , getting something running in Swift but the dev license was just a drain without actually producing something remotely worthy of releasing.

    So gave up and now I have a paper weight.

    Macs are just so restrictive and feel worse then windows for power users overall.
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    @C0D4

    It looks nice though :)

    Mine certainly impresses guests, they think that I must be good and/or professional as I own an Imac!
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    @rEaL-jAsE but i dont use the mac.

    my daily is windows with VM's for servers and mintos.
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    I totally agree with you the c++ debugging features are amazing
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