I’ve moved almost entirely to VS Code for my projects (with the exception of C++ projects in Visual Studio for e.g. Cinema 4D plugins). It’s fast and has lots of useful functions, many of which are provided through extensions. If you’re interested, this is my current list of extensions (can be obtained from the command line by running code --list-extensions
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alefragnani.Bookmarks ban.spellright bibhasdn.django-html bibhasdn.django-snippets cmlewis89.vscode-togglecodelens CoenraadS.bracket-pair-colorizer Damien.autoit dbaeumer.vscode-eslint DotJoshJohnson.xml dracula-theme.theme-dracula eamodio.gitlens eppz.eppz-code eriklynd.json-tools ionutvmi.reg Kipters.codeshell mikestead.dotenv ms-python.python ms-vscode.cpptools ms-vscode.csharp ms-vscode.PowerShell msjsdiag.debugger-for-chrome oderwat.indent-rainbow pmneo.tsimporter robertohuertasm.vscode-icons rust-lang.rust ryu1kn.partial-diff Shan.code-settings-sync slevesque.shader stringham.move-ts Tobiah.unity-tools Unity.unity-debug YclepticStudios.unity-snippets zhuangtongfa.Material-theme
I’ve also moved to Fira Code as my coding font in VS Code.
(The image is from the Fira Code sample page for Elixir. I just thought it looked cool 🙂