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When I often jumped between VS code and Neovim, the first one on Windows and the second one on Linux can be found very well. Of course, it is also vica verce, but was always the standard.
Actually, I got caught using an IDE, yeah! However, not directly for programming, but for managing data. It was DataGrip (from JetBrains). This was the coolest program to connect to the DB, read out data or even write SQL to insert data first.
Of course, you can also write a few small scripts that can create the essential of tables, insert data and read it out… but sometimes something is quite nice.
Everyone has to decide for themselves. I prefer VS code.
Can you say why?
The JetBrains-IDEs are overloaded to me (see charging times). In addition, with VS Code, I have an editor that I can use for everything, JetBrains has a separate IDE for any technology.
I think VsCode is better
my opinion on vscode
For me VS Code