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Moving from sublime text to visual studio code

Moving from sublime text to visual studio code

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Al Amin Khan
·Apr 17, 2017

I was a Sublime text fan since 2013, Used it for the last 4+ Years and I just loved using it. Meanwhile, I tried Adobe Brackets and Github Atom editor. But honestly, I didn't like them because those editors weren't light weight as sublime text.

For example, if I open a big project with Atom, it takes a very long time to open and perform a bit slow while coding. But if I open the same projects using sublime text it opens like a flash and also perform very well and speedy while coding. So, I was happy to stick with sublime text.

A few days ago I discovered this editor Visual Studio Code by Microsoft. I was interested in giving it a try as i like to try new editors :) . Moreover, it was open source so I was excited to give it a try.

And after a very long time, I liked an editor the most after the sublime text. I have to say that Microsoft did a very good job. Visual studio code is a feature rich and modern text editor which I think every developer should at least give it a try :) I am using it as my primary code editor now.

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