← Back to context Comment by magnat 1 month ago No, I mean Visual Studio (the IDE), not Visual Studio Code (the editor). 2 comments magnat Reply KeplerBoy 1 month ago Of course they are different products, but is there really a meaningful distinction between VS Code and an IDE? For all i care VS Code is a complete IDE. ttoinou 1 month ago You need to add (official) extensions for that though. Which makes VSCode more flexible
KeplerBoy 1 month ago Of course they are different products, but is there really a meaningful distinction between VS Code and an IDE? For all i care VS Code is a complete IDE. ttoinou 1 month ago You need to add (official) extensions for that though. Which makes VSCode more flexible
ttoinou 1 month ago You need to add (official) extensions for that though. Which makes VSCode more flexible
Of course they are different products, but is there really a meaningful distinction between VS Code and an IDE? For all i care VS Code is a complete IDE.
You need to add (official) extensions for that though. Which makes VSCode more flexible