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seriously this is gold man i wish we could do that into sublime text
I used Atom for a couple of years, which is fairly reminiscent of Sublime. Before that, I used Notepad++ for over a decade.
According to a set of polls I created here on Hashnode, VS Code received more votes than Atom and Sublime combined. Quite honestly, combining all the percentages of any IDE/Editor besides VS Code still paled in comparison to the support it was receiving in those poles. It's very hard for me to switch editors, however, I felt the need to give Visual Studio Code a second try (after disliking a much earlier version of it.)
At this point, there is no turning back (out of choice.) Visual Studio Code is, by far, the best IDE I've ever worked with. The hardest part of using Atom was that too many packages weren't managed or simply didn't work properly. There were OS compatibility issues out the wazoo, as well.
I haven't had a single issue with VS Code since I officially adopted it into my workflow - and, at this point, they're taking it to the next level with extensions such as "Live Share". In my eyes, being cross-compatible and available for free on any OS (Linux, Mac, Windows), it's rightfully usurped Atom, Sublime, Eclipse, etc.
you are right but i experienced some lag in performance of vscode when i edit remote files with filezhilla it feels like i type before and after some milliseconds the characters appear and that was discusting