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geophile | 4 months ago
As for modern IDEs, Intellij has been orders of magnitude better than any competition for more than 25 years (I think). I have stayed away from Microsoft products for a very long time, so I can't comment on VSCode and its predecessors. The main competition I remember was Eclipse, which I always found to be sluggish, unintuitive, and buggy. The fact that it wasn't even mentioned in this article is telling.
JetBrains, the company that created Intellij (and then PyCharm, CLion and many others) is one of those extremely rare companies that defined a mission, has stuck to it, and excelled at it for many years, and has not strayed from the path, or compromised, or sold out. It is so impressive to me that they maintain this high level of excellence as they support a vast and ever-growing collection of languages, coding standards and styles, and tools.
imron|4 months ago
Vscode is a pale imitation of its predecessors.
Visual c++ was amazing and remains my favorite ide ever.
It was also the spiritual successor of the Borland TUI IDEs because MS stole all of Borland’s top compiler engineers.
prmoustache|4 months ago
I chose it becaue I don't have access to neovim on my cloud desktop and ideavim is a superior solution to any vim like plugins for vscode. It is struggling with 4 cores and 16GB of ram with only a few projects open at a time. Some of it is due to being win11 with the amount of security malware installed by my company but still vscode doesn't seem to make it suffer that much.
int_19h|4 months ago
pjmlp|4 months ago
Alongside events, and J/Direct the percursor to P/Invoke.
https://news.microsoft.com/source/1998/03/10/microsoft-visua...
It was WFC that was the rip off, WinForms is basically WFC redone in C#.
niutech|4 months ago
geophile|4 months ago
unknown|4 months ago
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