Comment by x3haloed
8 years ago
That’s an interesting point about Atom and VS Code. Do you think we’ll likely see Atom die in favor of VS Code?
8 years ago
That’s an interesting point about Atom and VS Code. Do you think we’ll likely see Atom die in favor of VS Code?
I would put money on it if the merger goes through. There's very little reason for both to exist, and VSCode is absolutely a superior project. Atom has its advantages, but most of them could easily be manifested by collaborating with the Atom team and bringing those features in.
Atom is already dying imo. And if for a reason even a 5 year old can appreciate : it's simply too slow.
I'm starting to get really frustrated with Atom and it pegging my CPUs at 100%. I honestly don't see VSCode as that much better considering they're both bloated electron apps.
I've started going back to Sublime, and found I missed some of the really helpful tools in Atom.
I think the entire atom/vscode thing is going to be really curious should this acquisition go through. I'm going to guess they're going to keep running both teams; or really they'll probably keep running Github as it is.
I switched to VSCode from MacVim. Up until I saw VSCode, I thought all electron apps were as bad as slack. I'm happy to report I've not experienced sluggishness from VSCode at all.