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@Alice It's still cool or did I forgot to read the newest issue of "Cool, cooler, open-source" ? . 😎
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@Skrumb Why ? What can Atom do what VS Code can't. On the opposite way there are some.
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@FilipeRamalho what can VS do that Atom can't? Not even being snarky I'm genuinely curious.
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@n00bn00b These are implemented in VS Liveshare, but I think in the Atom counterpart it isn't. Oh there is also server sharing.
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@FilipeRamalho in Atom you use Teletype for those functions. All of those things Atom can do. Sounds more like a preferential thing than one actually having more options than the other.
I haven't used any of these features yet. But they are possible if you need them. Don't know how they work in comparison to VS, though. -
@n00bn00b With Teletype the guest can access the host's terminal, start debugging and access servers hosted on the guests PC ? With VS Liveshare you can do that.
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Mention of it where? If you just Google Teletype Atom it's right there. Or to see comparisons just type in Teletype vs Liveshare. The only deciding factor between the two appears to be which program you're using in the first place. Since they basically do exactly the same thing. Doesn't appear to be any advantages over the other from what I've seen.
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@n00bn00b I mean mention of the features and still can't find any site stating that with Teletype you can share server, terminal or debugging.
I heard VS Code is the cool editor now , so I decided to jump on the bandwagon
joke/meme