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www.brandonpugh.com
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| | | | | I've gone through the setup and daily use of a number of editors over the years including most current popular ones for front end development (i.e. sublime, atom, and vs code) and for me VS code is the best choice for front end development at the moment. The team has put a lot of effort into making it a great javascript experience out of the box and it shows (VS code itself is written in typescript and the team uses vs code to build vs code) and with some additional work you can have the best experience while writing javascript. | |
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philipnewborough.co.uk
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techsavvypriya.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've learnd a very important thing in my whole career as a developer, IDE is my bow and extensions are my arrows.It depends on me to choose the best bow and best arrows , of course, I choose VSCode for that and the number of best VSCode extensions. There are thousands of extensions in the... | |
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michaelscodingspot.com
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| | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | ||