tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409352204799783992.post9207529159971914225..comments2024-02-11T10:49:23.848+01:00Comments on Agile & Coding: Windows? No, I'm a .NET developer.David Vujichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05640815111394960040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409352204799783992.post-78176237191767251672016-02-05T07:39:42.956+01:002016-02-05T07:39:42.956+01:00Thank you for sharing!
I think VSCode is a really...Thank you for sharing!<br /><br />I think VSCode is a really good tool. Installed it but haven't yet tried it that much. But my impressions are (along with reading user comments about it) is that VSCode currently is just as good (or even a bit better) for asp.net core 1 development as Atom.<br />David Vujichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05640815111394960040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409352204799783992.post-48825569184080283852016-02-05T01:32:02.475+01:002016-02-05T01:32:02.475+01:00Have you thought about trying out VSCode? I've...Have you thought about trying out VSCode? I've messed with it for a few minutes. Not a ton of time, though. I use visual studio and write C# for my day job. Wondering how VSCode holds up.<br /><br />Atom's pretty great, though. I've been using it for programming for fun, mostly with Haskell and Python. I really dig it too.<br /><br />It's funny for me, because I started off in vim and linux, writing ruby for giggles, then landed my first full time job and switched wholesale to windows. I really like both environments for different reasons. I'm also adamantly following the neovim project.<br /><br />Anyhow, interesting to see someone making the transition in the other direction (though I never did linux/python professionally)<br /><br />Happy hacking.doorhammerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12227499130501226848noreply@blogger.com