Hello, I am a chef cook, and these are the tools I use. For cutting, I use dont use a knife, but a butter knife because it's light weight and I like the feel I get from it. For serving food, I use a dish. And lastly, to transport the food to my mouth, I usually use a fork. Let me know if you want to learn more about the tools I use as a chef!
@@shhdev What you're calling GNU + Linux is infact really trash. What I prefer is LLVM/Linux or MacOS. Or better yet Windows 11, cuz Corsair just cant seem to notice people want linux support :| and nobody has REd the commander pro software mode yet afaik
@@shhdev as a seasoned programmer that’s uses "Linux” everyday we have just taken to calling all Linux distros Linux and it won't stop so allow people to be
I worked 6 years in Visual Studio and Unity full time and yes VS Code FEELS lightweight, might not be but yeah, compared to big gigantic Visual Studio with it's 20GB downloads it's a dream.
Well, it's not heavy unless you have an old cpu, like an fx6300 If you have an decent pc and are still facing instability/lag issues on vscode, you should definitely disable hardware acceleration.. I've had a lot of instability issues on vscode (even on high end pc), and disabling hardware acceleration fixed most if not all of them.. hope this helps, vscode is really really great
@@savagemode2150 hey vscode is great but calling it lightweight is far from the truth, i forgot what its code based of but basically it is known to be a memory hoarding, it will try to use as much ram as possible on your pc when open for long
@@spooky4655 really? I dont usually get more than 500mb ram usage.. btw its built on electron my brotha I work on a startup that has a bunch of pcs with ryzen 5 2400g, no gpus, 8 gb ram, and all of them runs vscode pretty decently Yeah I know its not like sublime, brackets or vim, but still don't think its heavy.. Unless you have an really old pc, as I said 😂
@@lunascomments3024 Getting lightweight feeling are totally different thing that lightweight program, Sublime is an example of lightweight program, oh btw im not hating on vscode in my opinion its the greatest IDE
Vs Code is lightweight until you start developing an angular monorepo and install the angular language Service. From then on, it turns your pc/Laptop into a heater
I don't get it, compared to any ide vscode it's way lighter and faster, but to be fair we have to compare it only with code editors Then vscode is the best code editor nowadays
@@oscardbg9654you might think it is good, I don't, but that is subjective opinions. But VSCode use way more resources then any other editor I have ever used. That can be measured and objectively compared. So don't lie about your objective choice if editor. It doesn't make your choice any stronger. It just show that you have not tried any comparable editor.
I do almost all my programming in C++ so Visual Studio is my usual software of choice. Having everything build and be ready to debug quickly saves me a lot of time.
I'd say notepad++ is far more lightweight. Less streamline bc you may have to search or create your own plugins but for C++ and c#, Lua, perl, etc it's ready to go
@@rareschiuzbaian vim is not a standalone GUI app. Its a text editor that runs in a terminal. That’s why I didn’t compare Vim to an IDE. VSCode and regular IDEs are both standalone apps with a GUI. And in that scenario VSCode provides all IDE like features without the heavy load of an IDE or even other editors like Atom. I hope I could explain myself.
@Fashinqu A. Those are very advanced editors for people who have knowledge of scripting and linux in general and in no way falls under the choices for your normal beginners. For power users its fine. Even I am setting up my vim since the past few days and am planning to make a switch over in the near future. And I have mentioned other reasons for my comparison in another reply here.
"Warp gives a fast and modern feeling that you can't say about a lot of terminals" Uhhh, how many terminals did you use? Even the terminal and command line subreddit and communities find warp pretty standart
@@humanfirst11 Like alacrity and sway for wayland compatible terminal in linux with grrat rendering and customization support, iterm2 for mac os with neat features, already great windows terminal and most of these being more properly open source compared to warp. The only thing i see about warp is those new grouped commands and tbh, this is really more like for non terminal users. I think kitty is a very good terminal but alacritty in linux is fast and simple enough for me. For terminals with some GUI elements the xfce terminal and especially terminator are really good, thankfully terminator supports plugins and also a great customization with tiling support. TL;DR You can't just say an open beta terminal with a very weird open source program gives better than most of the terminals that has support for both graphical rendering, vi like tools, amazing customization and plugin support which are also completely open source too. Oh also terminator supports windows without those annoying root and driver definitions with those ugly \'es for filesystems(with bash)
I have YOUR STUFF in a folder I call "Programming" I'm more of an Engineering type, I don't have a CLUE about programming, really. But hoping to begin practicing basics soon. (it's been YEARS since I was in school) But I'm using YOUR vids as a good & well-balanced source to help me get *oriented on the 'State of The Art'*
Calling VSCode lightweight is not really true. Compared to an IDE: sure. But VSCode is not an IDE it's a text editor with code highlighting/completion and a bunch of other features and compared to other text editors VSCode is not even close to being lightweight... And yes, I'm a vim (neovim) user...
@@punkerts7711 That's not what I meant. I've used VSCode for quite a few years before switching to vim (and later neovim). If you write code and want a lightweight *GUI* IDE, you can use VSCode though you have to install extensions to make it more IDE like because for itself it's just a text/code editor. If you don't want to use a microsoft product you can just use vscodium. It's technically still a microsoft product but the propriatary blobs have been removed...
My primary editor is vi. "Development Environments" are what you use when you're stuck working on a single-tasking operating system like DOS, or stuck on a system where switching tasks REQUIRES taking your hand off the keyboad to move the mouse. In Unix, even in the days of 24-line by 80 column CRT screens as well as now, a single terminal is usually adequate for the majority of my development time, and almost always, the only reason to need a 2nd terminal emulator is to "more" (or "less") through some file or documentation to make sure that whatever I'm working on, I get all the details correct.
I can't stand "lightweight" editors anymore. Yeah they start up fast and there's an extension for everything, but most of the time, there's not one, but 300 extensions for the 1 thing you need and they all don't do exactly what you want or they do it worse than a specialized IDE.
"Visual Studio Code is lightweight." Surely 1.2GB RAM usage with a single 102 line file open, is idle (as in, no editing is happening), with only 9 extensions enabled!
As a terminal only stack I love the idea of warp, but try to use a terminal multiplexor like tmux, "blocs" are just gone. Its just not ready for power users
Me looking through all the VS code slander : Also me that's new to coding and planning om coming back to this comment section when i understand the slander : Edit : literally one year later and i understand
@@SpeaksYourWord welp because of South africas loadshedding problem not as much as i wabt But the gist was Git control Node and a lot of npms React(currently doing) Html css RestFull api stuff A few other things as well Soon im. Going to start Decentralized apps? I forgot the name something like Web3D But yeah Wish i could do more but atm I only get 8 hours worth of power through the day
I like jet brains because they always happy to help you as a support team. And a lot of paid extensions which continue bringing up new features. Fast support of new versions of languages. There is only one thing what I don’t like- is subscribing policies. If you have 1 year subscription and in a half of this period they release new version you can’t just use new one:)
If you're using Windows, you should just use visual studio. It's better in every way and I wouldn't be surprised if the extensions are cross compatible.
😂 tf do u mean fast? Like opening? Bc since it’s not a light weight application it takes longer to first open up. If you think it compiles faster or something I am absolutely confused. Nothing wrong with using it, but the only way it might be faster than lighter weight editors is in your own speed (if you prefer it to other ides) and maybe if u need cloud computing.
In 2024 when all normal pc and modern macs have over 20gb memory they still use argument about vs code lightweight. But pros of using professional ides are much bigger
- Godot - Neovim - Black Box terminal emulator - Fedora Silverblue Only a personal Neovim config. I've tried many Neovim distributions, but even as a beginner they all suck to me, making your own config with just what you want is really the most optimal way.
I'm in manufacturing right now and I had to fight just to get python and two modules. I studied engineering, so I guess I didn't realize how limited the work environment wold be. I want to have the freedom to develop at work. Any suggestions for an industry to switch to?
Vs code is actually lightweight, if you enabled currently using extensions only.. for rust, deno, vue, angular, flutter all we need 2 or 3 extensions active for the technology support and another 3-4 for general purpose liek git
VSCode is like buying a bicycle then trying to turn into a rocket using bootleg parts from shady vendors and then watch it fall apart as it flies. It's quite satisfactory actually...
“VS Code is lightweight”
And I am Batman
BECAUSE I'M BATMAN!!!!!!
Try standard vs and everything else will appear lightweight
VScode is so fricking heavy in comparison with some actually good editor, like Vim
@@alexzhukovsky8361 just dumb
Sublime text gang wya
"VS code is lightweight" is like saying that node_modules is small lol
that killed me 😂
That's what she said 💀
what do you mean?
VScode is lightweight and better than all the IDE i use
@@isenewotheophilus6485 not neovim
Compared to notepad++ VS code is a beast
Ah yes, I too like to use Google Chrome because it's lightweight.
Lol
Online compiler😂
Nah, Use Edge its way better now...
Well idk why my Chrome is way slower than Edge
@@jonakthakuria8508because Edge is just Chrome with the added trust of Microsoft :)
@@jonakthakuria8508eww, don't use this spyware
Hello, I am a chef cook, and these are the tools I use.
For cutting, I use dont use a knife, but a butter knife because it's light weight and I like the feel I get from it.
For serving food, I use a dish.
And lastly, to transport the food to my mouth, I usually use a fork.
Let me know if you want to learn more about the tools I use as a chef!
😂
I am new in coding, but i feel like butter knife is not accurate, it's more like a swiss knife or a butcher knife, correct me if I'm wrong tho
I'm willing to bet quite a bit that you're German/deutscher Muttersprachler. Am I right?
When you finally come to the realization that this entire video is just a passive flex geared towards those who can’t code.
@@iiREYteoii shut up noob
You are the only dude i know that calls a electron app lightweight
Web devs be like
@@altairbueno5637 so true.. 😂😂 I don't even know what's up with them.
Soy devs
@@window.location Yeah, man Vim for life ♥♥♥
@@fahimemroz9141 yea
>Lightweight
It's quite literally an entire web browser engine (Electron app).
"i work a lot with the terminal"
*Opens widows command prompt*
linux > windows
@@sojaquad5127 Always will be.
@@sojaquad5127 What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU + Linux.
@@shhdev What you're calling GNU + Linux is infact really trash.
What I prefer is LLVM/Linux or MacOS. Or better yet Windows 11, cuz Corsair just cant seem to notice people want linux support :| and nobody has REd the commander pro software mode yet afaik
@@shhdev as a seasoned programmer that’s uses "Linux” everyday we have just taken to calling all Linux distros Linux and it won't stop so allow people to be
Bro must be Ronnie Coleman thinking everything is lightweight 😂
I worked 6 years in Visual Studio and Unity full time and yes VS Code FEELS lightweight, might not be but yeah, compared to big gigantic Visual Studio with it's 20GB downloads it's a dream.
VS Code is definitely not lightweight in the slightest, but compared to JetBrains IDEs and Visual Studio, it looks like a feather.
😂😂😂😂
That killed me 😂😂😂
1) Visual studio
2) unity
3) fentanyl
real
If will never go back from rider
😂 had to cut out fentanyl I'm two years sober now
yeah really nice lightweight apps
Uncontrollable laughter.
I love vs code! I love having to download 50 extensions to get features to get on the same level as other IDEs
XDDD
Hello there I have gotta problem in vs code .. it's terminal is totally blank when I run the code please help me.. i Googled the solution but no use..
@@triptimishra6889 which language are you using?
@@triptimishra6889 Did you post your problem in stack overflow?
@@triptimishra6889 also post out somewhere in VS code Reddit threads.
Dude straight up called VScode lightweight
Well, it's not heavy unless you have an old cpu, like an fx6300
If you have an decent pc and are still facing instability/lag issues on vscode, you should definitely disable hardware acceleration.. I've had a lot of instability issues on vscode (even on high end pc), and disabling hardware acceleration fixed most if not all of them.. hope this helps, vscode is really really great
@@savagemode2150 hey vscode is great but calling it lightweight is far from the truth, i forgot what its code based of but basically it is known to be a memory hoarding, it will try to use as much ram as possible on your pc when open for long
@@spooky4655 really? I dont usually get more than 500mb ram usage.. btw its built on electron my brotha
I work on a startup that has a bunch of pcs with ryzen 5 2400g, no gpus, 8 gb ram, and all of them runs vscode pretty decently
Yeah I know its not like sublime, brackets or vim, but still don't think its heavy..
Unless you have an really old pc, as I said 😂
@@spooky4655 I'm using it on Intel P6000 arrandale and it works great, so your assumptions are just a fear mongering.
@@lunascomments3024 Getting lightweight feeling are totally different thing that lightweight program, Sublime is an example of lightweight program, oh btw im not hating on vscode in my opinion its the greatest IDE
"VS Code is lightweight"
And I am smart
I like qubes os because it is so lightweight
"IDEs are great, but I like the lightweight experience VS Code provides."
Me using Vim and Terminal:
I’ve been using sublime and the terminal for years. I then felt like a dinosaur so now I too use VScode 😂🤣
Then u would love to use vsc just give a try
@@dineshbh3837 I do for classes (as is required), I just prefer Vim.
me running vim in vscode's integrated terminal
@@duccie nah the OG Terminal is to die for.
Vs Code is lightweight until you start developing an angular monorepo and install the angular language Service. From then on, it turns your pc/Laptop into a heater
nah, it'll turn a dual rtx 4090 i9 14th gen 128gb ram pc into ashes in the default settings.
Him: “I like the lightweight feeling that vscode provides”.
His ram: 🚀
I don't get it, compared to any ide vscode it's way lighter and faster, but to be fair we have to compare it only with code editors
Then vscode is the best code editor nowadays
@@oscardbg9654what u don’t understand is that electron apps are memory Hogs
@@oscardbg9654im laughing at u with my nvchad
@@oscardbg9654try neovim and you’ll see what everyone means.
@@oscardbg9654you might think it is good, I don't, but that is subjective opinions.
But VSCode use way more resources then any other editor I have ever used. That can be measured and objectively compared.
So don't lie about your objective choice if editor. It doesn't make your choice any stronger. It just show that you have not tried any comparable editor.
Visual Studio Code is lightweight 💀💀💀
He: VSCode it lightweight and very customizable
Emacs and Vim users: hold my beer
vim > emacs
you cant change my mind, so dont try
@@410Here vim ≈ emacs
@@410Here vim+emacs
@@410Here vim doesn't have elisp, which is more powerful than vimscript and lua :^)
well of course to each their own
@@texrot9781 spacemacs
Vim in my opinion is the best editor out there
No cap
"IN MY OPINION"?????????
I just wish it had a menu in top like old MS-DOS programs to ease the keybindings learning curve.
I tried to learn to use it, but ultimately couldn't.
"I spend a lot of time in the terminal and that's y I use warp"
>> Proceeds to show Windows Command Prompt
I do almost all my programming in C++ so Visual Studio is my usual software of choice. Having everything build and be ready to debug quickly saves me a lot of time.
"I use ( lotion ) for everything" 💀💀
Bruh 💀
Use Vaseline instead
Lube 2 foh a dol(a)h!! 🎉
It's funny because this is the name of a program from a client unofficial in Linux.
😂😂😂
I'd say notepad++ is far more lightweight. Less streamline bc you may have to search or create your own plugins but for C++ and c#, Lua, perl, etc it's ready to go
"lightweight" he says about a Javascript electron app...
Electron apps are pretty heavy 😩
More lightweight than an IDE. And much more minimal
@@ratulsaha9487 if you want light and minimal use (n)vim
@@rareschiuzbaian vim is not a standalone GUI app. Its a text editor that runs in a terminal. That’s why I didn’t compare Vim to an IDE. VSCode and regular IDEs are both standalone apps with a GUI. And in that scenario VSCode provides all IDE like features without the heavy load of an IDE or even other editors like Atom. I hope I could explain myself.
@Fashinqu A. Those are very advanced editors for people who have knowledge of scripting and linux in general and in no way falls under the choices for your normal beginners. For power users its fine. Even I am setting up my vim since the past few days and am planning to make a switch over in the near future. And I have mentioned other reasons for my comparison in another reply here.
LIGHTWEIGHT BABYYY
“How do I lose credibility in one sentence?”
"VS Code is lightweight"
EDIT: typo
😂😂
Genuinely thanks for introducing me to warp.
Woah!
Did you hear him?
“VS code is lightweight”
Kid, that’s an Electron app!
and it's microsoft powered
it has telemetry
@@momomaniac1234 you can turn off telemetry.
@@farhanaditya2647 bro thinks a Microsoft product *actually* has complete telemetry control
@@tcmine I mean there's the VsCodium fork that afaik doesn't have telemetry, I have never used it tho so not sure
@@nunnukanunnukalailailai1767 more like vscopium
I personally only use open-source software, so I use VSCodium, Linux, Alacritty, and (of course) GitHub.
github isn't open source. gitlab is.
@@jjolla6391 Oh.
Y’all are killing me with the VS Code roasting 😂
Lol just read the comments, everybody’s quoting your VSCode description
Well, it's just as heavy as any other IDE, with as limited of a feature set as any basic code editor. It's the worst of both worlds!
L😂L
@@tbuk8350 Yes and that's because It is developed by Microsoft. Try original vs and feel everything else as lightweight
I face fetal error in vs code
What is the solution?
I love sublime text tbh. Super simple
"Warp gives a fast and modern feeling that you can't say about a lot of terminals"
Uhhh, how many terminals did you use? Even the terminal and command line subreddit and communities find warp pretty standart
Which one would you say is better?
This dude is a soydev, he thinks that building 60MB websites makes him a develloper. Do not take seriously his videos
@@humanfirst11 Like alacrity and sway for wayland compatible terminal in linux with grrat rendering and customization support, iterm2 for mac os with neat features, already great windows terminal and most of these being more properly open source compared to warp.
The only thing i see about warp is those new grouped commands and tbh, this is really more like for non terminal users. I think kitty is a very good terminal but alacritty in linux is fast and simple enough for me.
For terminals with some GUI elements the xfce terminal and especially terminator are really good, thankfully terminator supports plugins and also a great customization with tiling support.
TL;DR You can't just say an open beta terminal with a very weird open source program gives better than most of the terminals that has support for both graphical rendering, vi like tools, amazing customization and plugin support which are also completely open source too.
Oh also terminator supports windows without those annoying root and driver definitions with those ugly \'es for filesystems(with bash)
@@texrot9781 no TLDR😊, I read the entire thing! Thanks 👍
@@humanfirst11 No problem! I don't have anything against warp, but ignoring other terminals are a big miss
"VS code is lightweight"
Oh yes and my dad came back with the milk
I cant get myself to use Notion even if i try, im a spontaneous coder lmao
Fair enough :P
I’ve never related to a comment so much before
Same lol
Think its more relevant for students
wait, what does notion have anything to do with coding? I thought it's just a note taking app.
I have YOUR STUFF in a folder I call "Programming"
I'm more of an Engineering type, I don't have a CLUE about programming, really. But hoping to begin practicing basics soon. (it's been YEARS since I was in school)
But I'm using YOUR vids as a good & well-balanced source to help me get *oriented on the 'State of The Art'*
Him: VS Code is lightweight
Me: Using Emacs, with 10M ram used
As someone using RAD Studio plus components that together cost about 5000 bucks, I totally agree with VS Code being lightweight.
Calling VSCode lightweight is not really true. Compared to an IDE: sure. But VSCode is not an IDE it's a text editor with code highlighting/completion and a bunch of other features and compared to other text editors VSCode is not even close to being lightweight...
And yes, I'm a vim (neovim) user...
Thanks for that comment.
I was tempted to try VS code, but then again, a lightweight product from Microsoft? That would be the first time in history.
@@punkerts7711 That's not what I meant. I've used VSCode for quite a few years before switching to vim (and later neovim). If you write code and want a lightweight *GUI* IDE, you can use VSCode though you have to install extensions to make it more IDE like because for itself it's just a text/code editor. If you don't want to use a microsoft product you can just use vscodium. It's technically still a microsoft product but the propriatary blobs have been removed...
@@konnilol4 I don't want an IDE, just an editor. And yes I prefer an open source solution, so maybe I'll check vscodium out. Thanks for your answer.
It’s still fast compared to IDE’s that’s what he meant
REALLY? NAH MAN ITS THE MOST LIGHTWEIGHT THING EVER
Guys what he meant by VSCode being lightweight is the feeling of it rather than the resources it uses
This is every tool to I use as a programmer: stackoverflow stackoverflow and stackoverflow
+ stack overflow
My primary editor is vi.
"Development Environments" are what you use when you're stuck working on a single-tasking operating system like DOS, or stuck on a system where switching tasks REQUIRES taking your hand off the keyboad to move the mouse.
In Unix, even in the days of 24-line by 80 column CRT screens as well as now, a single terminal is usually adequate for the majority of my development time, and almost always, the only reason to need a 2nd terminal emulator is to "more" (or "less") through some file or documentation to make sure that whatever I'm working on, I get all the details correct.
"Vscode is lightweight"
LMAO
You sir deserve deserve a medal❤
I can't stand "lightweight" editors anymore. Yeah they start up fast and there's an extension for everything, but most of the time, there's not one, but 300 extensions for the 1 thing you need and they all don't do exactly what you want or they do it worse than a specialized IDE.
To be honest I wouldn't even consider VS Code as lightweight
tell me you're a java programmer without telling me you are a java programmer
@@GOATPONnY yeh it pretty bloated imo
The trick is to use less extensions and more of the terminal
@@venvanman Nope, PHP mainly lol
Notion is actually helpful
I would be interested in your favorite VSC extensions.
i love the visual studio non code so much
me, when i accidently opened visual studio instead of VS code: this will cost us 75 years of living.
Yes, I'm learning a lot just by listening to your site and I appreciate it.
Me: hears warp
Also me: So you're a mac user?
showing windows terminal...lol
1. Beyond compare
2. Grepwin (stefans tools)
3. Everything (voidtools)
That's nice bro. I just Google "c compiler" and that's where I do all my coding 🔥
"VS code is lightweight" famous last words
"Visual Studio Code is lightweight."
Surely 1.2GB RAM usage with a single 102 line file open, is idle (as in, no editing is happening), with only 9 extensions enabled!
I love that orange keyboard in the beginning
My brother in Christ I also us vs but it isn’t lightweight lol. It’s just easy to learn and use that’s why I use it
VS and VSCode are different though.
As a terminal only stack I love the idea of warp, but try to use a terminal multiplexor like tmux, "blocs" are just gone. Its just not ready for power users
Me looking through all the VS code slander :
Also me that's new to coding and planning om coming back to this comment section when i understand the slander :
Edit : literally one year later and i understand
So what did you learn in the past two months ?
@@SpeaksYourWord welp because of South africas loadshedding problem not as much as i wabt
But the gist was
Git control
Node and a lot of npms
React(currently doing)
Html css
RestFull api stuff
A few other things as well
Soon im. Going to start
Decentralized apps? I forgot the name something like Web3D
But yeah
Wish i could do more but atm I only get 8 hours worth of power through the day
Don't worry, vs code is pretty good. Its also comparatively lightweight against actual IDEs
@@dipanjanghosal1662 thanks bro
I like jet brains because they always happy to help you as a support team. And a lot of paid extensions which continue bringing up new features. Fast support of new versions of languages.
There is only one thing what I don’t like- is subscribing policies. If you have 1 year subscription and in a half of this period they release new version you can’t just use new one:)
Gigachads be using Visual Studio
Legends be using Blend
VS code is actually optimized for modern CPUs and runs very fast. Don't know about it being lightweight tho.
Can you do a video on how to use vs code for beginners please
For sure!
If you're using Windows, you should just use visual studio. It's better in every way and I wouldn't be surprised if the extensions are cross compatible.
i use Subline Text 3 ngl its good, recommneded!
I would've used it if it's free.
fr, the lsp does better than vscode extension, and it's fast even on my absolute potato amd a4 apu laptop
Warp with fish shell is incredible
By lightweight he meant fast. And no one can argue with that.
😂 tf do u mean fast? Like opening? Bc since it’s not a light weight application it takes longer to first open up. If you think it compiles faster or something I am absolutely confused. Nothing wrong with using it, but the only way it might be faster than lighter weight editors is in your own speed (if you prefer it to other ides) and maybe if u need cloud computing.
FAST?!?!?!? LMFAO WHAT THE FUCK, HOW IS VS CODE F- oh you are just kidding
@@Doctor-qs5dy nothing wrong with using it? oh, yeah, except for it being a symptom of schizophrenia
I love notion. you can use it for almost anything in life, even to organize your work or tasks. its amazing then other note taking tools.
"Visual studio code is lightweight" bruh...
??
Yes show us how you produce software products and services for your clients!
"VS code is lightweight"
You just lost viewer in one sentence
because you're gay?
Same. I saw one other video of his, didn't like it. But this. This crossed the line
In 2024 when all normal pc and modern macs have over 20gb memory they still use argument about vs code lightweight. But pros of using professional ides are much bigger
bro i feel like vscode is heavy compared to others lol
WELL NO FUCKING SHIT
VSCode being lightweight killed me
"VScode is light weight"
That personally hurt me. Try Vim.
Also use a real terminal not "Windows command prompt"
He uses mac
Vscode is really lightweight for modern cpus and SSDs.
VS code lightweight electron app lmao
VS code is lightweight
Then vim is very huge editor😂😂😂😂
And yes, the good old keyboard with 3 keys: Ctrl, C and V
I didn’t know Warp, thanks for the tip!
Sir, can we also code in the notepad?
- Godot
- Neovim
- Black Box terminal emulator
- Fedora Silverblue
Only a personal Neovim config. I've tried many Neovim distributions, but even as a beginner they all suck to me, making your own config with just what you want is really the most optimal way.
“VS Code is customisable”
Let me introduce VIM
People really be expecting Vscode to be as lightweight as a terminal editor
Software you use as a content creator (Shorts/TikTok), pls 👍
Love to :D
@@CodingWithLewis No TikTok is garbage. UA-cam shorts better, but normal videos are best
I'm in manufacturing right now and I had to fight just to get python and two modules. I studied engineering, so I guess I didn't realize how limited the work environment wold be. I want to have the freedom to develop at work. Any suggestions for an industry to switch to?
“Kahn-bahn” 😁
Vs code is actually lightweight, if you enabled currently using extensions only.. for rust, deno, vue, angular, flutter all we need 2 or 3 extensions active for the technology support and another 3-4 for general purpose liek git
that joke abt vscode tho 💀
Aren't you the guy that was sponsored by JetBrains IDE's and telling us how great they were and how you were using them?
I liked you. Use vim 😂😂
Vs code is light weight!
Electro JS : allow me introduce myself
VSCode is like buying a bicycle then trying to turn into a rocket using bootleg parts from shady vendors and then watch it fall apart as it flies. It's quite satisfactory actually...
JetBrains tools are my go-to hands down
VSCode is by no means lightweight, especially for a code editor, even if it does have some good extensions.
Great info as always
Strongly agree with your tools👍🏻
I use VIM, it is very convenient, I plan to switch to NVIM in the future
Starting to get into this area and learn coding. VSC is awesome! Use it for my learning
can you make a long vedio about NOTION
Notion is wild! So good
Obsidian is better imo, easy when used casually but powerful with plugins
If you want a text editor truly lightweight with a lot of extensions try out Atom