What is the point of saving in VS Code?
If I change something and don't press Ctrl+S but execute it (Java) then it still works with the change so why should I save it then
If I change something and don't press Ctrl+S but execute it (Java) then it still works with the change so why should I save it then
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VS Code also executes the file with unstored changes. In addition, VS Code has installed a cache, whereby unstored changes are still present when the application is terminated.
You should still save your work — if you want to send the file to someone else, want to open it in another editor, or VS code just crashes and the cache is gone, you have had bad luck if you haven’t properly saved your changes.
Well, if you don’t press on for longer, and then your PC will crash, then it may not be all stored.
ahh, so in the vs code remain the changes but if I open the java file in the explorer, the change is not because ok then rather save
If you don’t do anything… You still have to save…. You can also program in other languages.
And buffering is never bad