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Kimmax109878yDepends.
Im in love with VS and not willing to convert yet.
Let's see what VS Code becomes -
iAmNaN68458yIf you are developing for Windows, Windows; if you are developing for Linux, then Linux.
Welcome! -
DjSall15618y@Kimmax I used VSCode, Sublime Text all thr way. But it needs themes and you eill have to get used to it.
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@linuxxx Then you are most likely developing for Linux. (Unless you're in .Net land or doing frontend work).
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mhudson12938yWindows for job (all our clients are on windows, it's just easier for desktop apps. Cross compiling is dark magic)
Linux for fun at home. -
Flewloon1438yUnless your using .Net I would highly recommend being in a Linux or Mac environment.
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magnusi5828yWin for .NET, Linux for C and the rest. Always trying to make all my code work on both
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I actually use both if there is versions on both distributions of my IDE.
Why?
Hmmmm
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Guess I like both -
Mitiko62058y@Kimmax There is VS for Mac preview so maybe they'll make it for linux too and then take over the world!
Also I don't know why people think Microsoft hates Linux...After all there is Azure... I' m sure that in 2024 there is going to be only .net core (or mostly) and VS for Linux -
Depends on what and for what you're developing for.
If your target OS is Windows, use Windows.
You can't use Linux for developing Windows apps.
Windows or Linux for developing?
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