Comment by ses1984 18 days ago The point of an IDE is that it does stuff a simple text editor does not. 3 comments ses1984 Reply alistairSH 17 days ago Sure, but as noted elsewhere, the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folder. VSCode, by default, will run some programs as soon as you open a folder. 12_throw_away 17 days ago > the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folderIn any JetBrains IDE: Settings > Tools > Startup Tasks. ses1984 12 days ago Even something as simple as syntax highlighting is a vector.
alistairSH 17 days ago Sure, but as noted elsewhere, the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folder. VSCode, by default, will run some programs as soon as you open a folder. 12_throw_away 17 days ago > the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folderIn any JetBrains IDE: Settings > Tools > Startup Tasks. ses1984 12 days ago Even something as simple as syntax highlighting is a vector.
12_throw_away 17 days ago > the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folderIn any JetBrains IDE: Settings > Tools > Startup Tasks.
Sure, but as noted elsewhere, the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folder. VSCode, by default, will run some programs as soon as you open a folder.
> the IDEs generally don't "do stuff" by default just on opening a file folder
In any JetBrains IDE: Settings > Tools > Startup Tasks.
Even something as simple as syntax highlighting is a vector.