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knowsNothing775
4 months ago

That depends on the language. Visual Studio Code is enough for most things. VSCodium is the better alternative

naitram22
4 months ago

How better?

knowsNothing775
4 months ago
Reply to  naitram22

No telemetry, free license, community operation. Addons are also from another marketplace that is not dependent on Microsoft

Waldelb3
4 months ago
Reply to  naitram22

No Spyware of Microsoft

Waldelb3
4 months ago

Visual Studio I find is one of the worst IDEs, VSCode is ok. I would really recommend an IDE from JetBrains.

WeissBrot965
4 months ago
Reply to  Waldelb3

Just say that VSC is okay, I’m completely with you. But then recommending a set later Jetbrains is really the bouncy on the i. An absolute beginner, as the questioner wrote it himself, needs all the bloated features of jetbrains. On the contrary: it confused

Waldelb3
4 months ago
Reply to  WeissBrot965

What would you recommend instead? JetBrains has many features that you might feel as “bloated”, I agree with you. But why should they be confusing? You don’t get anything from it as long as you don’t use it. The big advantage I see at JetBrains is a really good debugger. In addition, there are many QoL features, such as e.g. notes on code quality, problems with Dependencies, etc.

slaxxer
4 months ago

Visual Studio is suitable for developing desktop applications, Visual Studio Code for developing web applications