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I came to Sublime Text 3 from Atom because I wanted a native editor. It boggles my mind that so many people love VS Code.

I’ve tried Zed, it’s a beautiful editor…it’s just too opinionated. For whatever reason, it doesn’t understand my Deno projects and I content get rid of the red squigglies.

Sublime lives up to its name.



VS code has good defaults and extensions but if you have time to configure it precisely it's also possible. When configured to your needs the differences between ST and VSC aren't big. What I don't understand is why would anyone use Eclipse.


Eclipse is a full IDE. Sublime Text and VSCode are not.

A competitor to Eclipse would be JetBrains IntelliJ or Visual Studio (not Code), both are often considered superior by far, but neither are free.

Eclipse is also a platform for creating applications (RCP/RAP).


> Eclipse is a full IDE. Sublime Text and VSCode are not.

I don't understand what practical difference there is between Eclipse/IntelliJ and VSCode with extensions that makes one an IDE and the other not.


Free or paid what’s the difference. If you have company you can afford it professionally, if you are a student you can get a free license, if you are NEET dev you can —————- it.


I understand the downvotes but it is an interesting point.

First thing, Eclipse is not just free as in free beer, it is also free as in freedom, which can matter.

In addition, you may be surprised how much free (as in free beer) matters to large companies and governments. Of course, a multi-billion dollar company can pay, but the simple act of acquiring a license, no matter the cost, can be a lengthy bureaucratic process for the lowly developer who needs it. It is usually much easier to use free software, especially big names like Eclipse that may be pre-approved. Of course, using a free licence you have no right to, let alone piracy is a big no no.

And while I don't think corporate inefficiency is a good reason, it is a reality and you have to work with it.


Ugh, typo.

*"cannot", not "content"




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