• smb@lemmy.mlEnglish
        201·
        1 year ago

        i somehow feel this might be sort of a vim-vim situation 😁

        • EnderMB@lemmy.world
          42·
          1 year ago

          Aside from being boomer tech, I’d say that both are text editors.

      • Miyabi@lemmy.zip
        7·
        1 year ago

        There is some that are faster and probably lighter and more efficient. But better, no. VSCode takes the cake. I use VSCodium.

        • EnderMB@lemmy.world
          3·
          1 year ago

          I’d consider vscode to still be a text editor, although I do really like using it for TypeScript. For me, VS still takes the crown because it’s just so good at debugging and evaluating C#. It’s hard for anyone to compete since Microsoft largely owns (yes, I know the .NET Foundation is responsible for .NET) the whole ecosystem.

          • flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
            8·
            1 year ago

            The distinction ceased to be meaningful the minute language servers got introduced.

            • EnderMB@lemmy.world
              11·
              1 year ago

              True. If I were to count text editors then vscode would probably be the winner. TypeScript support in vscode is just beautiful.

          • herrvogel@lemmy.world
            3·
            1 year ago

            Vanilla vscode is not an IDE, true. But that’s a moot point as you can load that shit up with a bajillion extensions and turn it into what’s basically a proper IDE.

      • Blackmist@feddit.ukEnglish
        7·
        1 year ago

        Have you heard of our lord and saviour, Delphi?

          • Blackmist@feddit.ukEnglish
            3·
            1 year ago

            I wish they’d open source it.

            I don’t think anything else comes close for just dropping a bunch of shit on a form and running it.

        • PlexSheep@infosec.pub
          2·
          1 year ago

          I haven’t. What’s that and does it come close to neovim?

          • Blackmist@feddit.ukEnglish
            1·
            1 year ago

            I think it’s a different beast entirely.

            The open source alternative to Delphi is Lazarus if you’re that way inclined.

            A lot of Delphi was the work of Anders Hejlsberg, who you might remember from other little known languages such as C# and Typescript.

            • EnderMB@lemmy.world
              12·
              1 year ago

              It has seamless integration with the language and framework, and to date (outside of TypeScript support in vscode) I’m yet to use anything that comes close to the level of control in debugging. IntelliJ shits the bed at even basic Gradle builds.

        • EnderMB@lemmy.world
          2·
          1 year ago

          I was so excited for Rider, especially since I do like some of the features of other JetBrains IDE’s, but I’ve found it just too unreliable when it comes to build support, and despite years of dominance in tooling from the ReSharper days VS intellisense is just much nicer. It’s very close though, and IMO Rider is nicer to use for C# than IntelliJ or PyCharm are for their respective languages.