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So, I had a friend who hated VS Code like a fuckton alot however, most of my friends are VS Code users and he's the only one who uses atom. He say that it's greater than VS Code and code then would die sooner.

Fast forward to today, he now ranted at my Discord DM about atom ahving slow startups, extensions that doesn't work, that kind of shit, not to mention hentried to commit improperly indented code (we have nazi style enforcement in out projects regarding codestyle) and made CodeClimate ranted over it.

"That's what you get for shitting VS Code" I said. Hours later, he tried VS Code and he instantly fell in love with it.

One down, more to go

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  • 13
    Someone tried that with me! I hated it. Then a guy made me install it and use it for a day to see if I'd like it.

    I still don't like it! :P
  • 2
    @linuxxx its based on preference anyway, we all have our own sets of tools and our own strengths and weaknesses. But yeah, sometime give code a second chance, it might impress you at least for a while, not forcing you though.
  • 3
    That's what he gets for not using Sublime Text.
  • 1
    Just use notepad++
  • 6
    Let him try MS Notepad
  • 0
    That thing is painful
  • 1
    VS Code is the first text editor I use as an IDE, never thought I'd reach that point I've always thought I'll use IDE's for everything lol
  • 3
    This is turning into an editor rant/war. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. I've heard atom has tons of speed issues, but I use a fast SSD, so I guess I just don't notice them. I prefer it to Sublime just because I like supporting OSS. There's not wrong with VSCode, Sublime, emacs, vim, joe, etc. We each have preferences and there are tools for each one that make them really powerful.
  • 6
    @djsumdog Exactly! Use the editor which you like or suits your needs. I don't get the hate people have towards editors :/
  • 0
    How do you set Git to only accept properly formatted code? This is something that works have been very useful in every student project!
  • 1
    @polaroidkidd make ur own wrapper for git and install it instead of original git :P
  • 0
    Almost like a metric ton, but at least seven fucks more.
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