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Fengky Liem
Fengky Liem
2,700 Points

Atom or Visual Studio Code?

Atom or Visual Studio Code for beginer like me? and for long run which is the best for large project?

3 Answers

Fengky Liem
Fengky Liem
2,700 Points

Thank you Henrik :)

stjarnan
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stjarnan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 56,488 Points

Hi Fengky Liem,

I'd say that both are viable options and I recommend you to try them both to get a feel for them. They are both rather customizable. In the end personal preference is what's gonna matter :)

Jonas

Fengky Liem
Fengky Liem
2,700 Points

Thank you stjarnan for you insight :)

Zack Jackson
Zack Jackson
30,220 Points

Both are nice to use and I currently flip flop between the two. I usually use atom as a text editor for smaller projects and VScode for larger projects. The integrated terminal in VScode comes in handy. I've also noticed that Atom gets sluggish faster with more lines of code whereas VScode does not.