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				 cursee164387y@theuser it does but I don't mind it at all. cursee164387y@theuser it does but I don't mind it at all.
 
 If you get annoyed by it, there are ways to hack it :3 @jakuho
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				 theuser46587yCool, I'll give it a shot and I'll bug my boss for a license if it bugs me for a license. theuser46587yCool, I'll give it a shot and I'll bug my boss for a license if it bugs me for a license.
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				Go to output tab, use the dropdown to check how many plugins have error.
 VS code just an editor, it’s often the unsupported extensions slow you down
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				 theuser46587y@sunfishcc I gave it a shot, but no errors. I have around 15 plugins. I like VS Code, but on a day to day basis there is a slight (and I mean a slight) delay between keypresses and it fucks up my typing. (we have an ERP-system to build and IIS running in the background, it taps resources) theuser46587y@sunfishcc I gave it a shot, but no errors. I have around 15 plugins. I like VS Code, but on a day to day basis there is a slight (and I mean a slight) delay between keypresses and it fucks up my typing. (we have an ERP-system to build and IIS running in the background, it taps resources)
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				@theuser another trick is to have a local vscode config file and only enable minimal extensions.
 I’m still using a celeron 1.5GHz CPU on Ubuntu. With multiple node.js instance for testing.



Nothing like working on a (really) big project in VS Code and the editor lags so much that I have to fallback to Notepad++.
Native does have its perks.
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