← Back to context Comment by yencabulator 21 hours ago You are defending Microsoft.https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/docs/extens...https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/blob/master/docs/extens...https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/wiki/Microsoft-... 2 comments yencabulator Reply ivanmontillam 21 hours ago I am not.Also, I am not a VSCode user or would-be VSCodium user.I am happily married to JetBrains IDEs. Thanks.I don't need Electron nor WebView2 bloat on my nice, beautiful ThinkPad. yencabulator 20 hours ago You literally said> these claims are only true of anything pre-Nadella era (part of 2014 and earlier).in response to parent's> - creating vendor-locked proprietary extensions to kill open technologies (ActiveX plugins, Silverlight, C++/CLI, MSJVM, etc.)and VSCode is a perfect example of that happening right now.
ivanmontillam 21 hours ago I am not.Also, I am not a VSCode user or would-be VSCodium user.I am happily married to JetBrains IDEs. Thanks.I don't need Electron nor WebView2 bloat on my nice, beautiful ThinkPad. yencabulator 20 hours ago You literally said> these claims are only true of anything pre-Nadella era (part of 2014 and earlier).in response to parent's> - creating vendor-locked proprietary extensions to kill open technologies (ActiveX plugins, Silverlight, C++/CLI, MSJVM, etc.)and VSCode is a perfect example of that happening right now.
yencabulator 20 hours ago You literally said> these claims are only true of anything pre-Nadella era (part of 2014 and earlier).in response to parent's> - creating vendor-locked proprietary extensions to kill open technologies (ActiveX plugins, Silverlight, C++/CLI, MSJVM, etc.)and VSCode is a perfect example of that happening right now.
I am not.
Also, I am not a VSCode user or would-be VSCodium user.
I am happily married to JetBrains IDEs. Thanks.
I don't need Electron nor WebView2 bloat on my nice, beautiful ThinkPad.
You literally said
> these claims are only true of anything pre-Nadella era (part of 2014 and earlier).
in response to parent's
> - creating vendor-locked proprietary extensions to kill open technologies (ActiveX plugins, Silverlight, C++/CLI, MSJVM, etc.)
and VSCode is a perfect example of that happening right now.