#VSCode is NOT Visual Studio... And my #PineTime @PINE64 tutorials are Fully FOSS-Friendly... Here's why... https://gist.github.com/lupyuen/08e383845d68d3337747e8eb59d0f624
To me this is a perfect example of a monopolistic corporation using OSS improve its image, attract the community to do free work and marketing for them, while keeping key components of the system(in areas where they have and wish to maintain their monopoly, which for MS very much is C# and C++ dev tooling) proprietary. VSCodium supports VSCode, unless it actually forks and does sizeable amount work under a GPL like license.
Also it being based on the abomination that is electron, I just can't see how someone doing embedded dev or even just rust in general can like it, even purely on the technical level. Your only excuse is "I like shiny, and I don't care"... which is a valid excuse I guess.
I agree that is microsofts intent. I have nothing wrong with that intent. Its a wonderful step in the right direction for them and a brilliant business move overall. It simply isnt a tactic that works for me as I do not have microsoft in high regard in terms of fostering quality dev communities or products, so I stay away.
Despite my distaste for Microsoft I have no issue with them going open source, I applaud it
I was not arguing command line vs GUI. If you want to contribute to free software you should prefer projects like emacs(it has a gui and mouse support of sorts), gnome builder, code blocks, bluefish etc.
If localization is what you are missing, than contribute to it. Though I would say that is not at all an IDE problem, there is way more important stuff (mainly learning materials) that are tied to English, random menu items of some GUI are the least of the concerns in that area.
Also I'm not sure what kind of worldview(softview?) you must have to call gdb(which is not even a company and not even a brand) a monopoly, but I'm pretty sure it makes everything I said complete nonsense to you. I encourage you to familiarize yourself with free software movement. I don't have any good pointers, but maybe fsf.org, or libreplanet.org are good places to start.