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this post was submitted on 12 Aug 2023
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Re: JetBrains - isn’t VS Code oss?
I see. Did not realise there is such a defined line.
I do find PyCharm easier than VSCode but never could put a finger on it.
He said full IDE. You ever used a full IDE?
Dude's getting downvoted but there's not much of an integrated development environment in a glorified text editor with plugins once you realize the competition really gives you all the tools you need to never ever really need to leave the environment.
Most of the competition is modular with plugins as well.
It's okay, most of these users are kids editing python scripts in vs code anyway.
VS code isn’t an IDE.