@lupyuen

All valid points. But it is stll microsoft, ick! I can understand the reason. If I see someone using VSStudio in a video or tool I dont tend to give it much attention just because I have an aversion to anything microsoft.

@PINE64

@freemo I would love a nitpicky brainy debate about this :-) But tell me which part of VSCode still smells icky like Microsoft? I must tell the Community to change the darned branding! The Community @PINE64 might even consider adopting it as ;-)

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@lupyuen

From a technical standpoint, nothing. As a tool it works ok enough.

My reaction is purely out of distaste for microsoft and purely a branding thing.

The issue is mostly just

1) Microsoft created it

2) It uses "Visual" in the name, typical microsoft branding

3) it is designed for heavy GUI users in mind. Us linux guys who use emacs or vim are going to see the microsofty design still just from the fact that like all GUIs written by microsoft the hot keys are weak and it relies on users who are ok using a mouse instead of hot keys.

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