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Visual studio code vs notepad
Visual studio code vs notepad








  1. Visual studio code vs notepad upgrade#
  2. Visual studio code vs notepad software#
  3. Visual studio code vs notepad code#
  4. Visual studio code vs notepad windows#

We are a leading niche digital & tech recruitment specialist for the North East of England. Visit the original link for this blog here. Special thanks to our guest blogger Kumar Abhirup, a JavaScript React Developer for his contribution to the Ronald James Blog this week. My personal website and portfolio Guest Blogger I am Kumar Abhirup, a 16-year-old JavaScript React developer from India who keeps learning a new thing every single day. What’s your Editor Story? How did you transition? The more I learn, the more I realize how less I know!Įvery developer starts with small. Excited about what changes tech brings to my life. Of course, after a few years, there’ll be much more to look back at. I started with NotePad when I was 12, ongoing with VSCode when I am 16. My transition from NotePad to VSCode is a long story. It feels really very fascinating to know that there is so much more to learn in the field I have chosen. Today, I know JavaScript, ReactJs/NextJs, GraphQL at an intermediate level. I started loving the JavaScript ecosystem due to VSCode’s autocomplete feature. Here, I learned React.js and React Native. Ahmad Awais' Shades of Purple VSCode theme nourishes my eyes like never before.

Visual studio code vs notepad software#

This big shift was due to IntelliSense that Microsoft’s software had. That was 2018 when most of the developers were switching to VSCode from Sublime. Though Sublime Text is the fastest, the IntelliSense you get on VSCode is all worth it. I wanted Intellisense that you get no-where but on VSCode. While in Atom Editor, I created a Twitter bot, learned Laravel and Java, I wanted a shift. The pain of waiting for 3 seconds to just load a file in the editor to check what’s in, is huge! It had a lot of options in settings to play with. Never saw such easy access to themes and packages in an editor via a graphical user interface! Here, I first installed Atom Editor and used it the most! This operating system, I swear is enriching developer experience!

Visual studio code vs notepad code#

I got some coding experience and felt the fun to code on VSCode. I created two WordPress plugins on this editor.

visual studio code vs notepad

Adoption rates of VSCode were comparatively low. But, I switched to VSCode just for the sake of switching. For learning purposes, I created Calculators, Budget Helpers, etc.Įverything I knew by far was to write the code, go to the browser and reload! VSCode This was the period when I spent most of my time coding basic PHP web apps. Dark! The developers in the WordPress ecosystem used Dark IDEs which made me jealous as a kid. During that time, the inner me asked for black. I started to learn to make plugins for the WordPress ecosystem. In late 2016, WordPress came into my life. Every time I published a new post on the FTP server, I updated the index page of the website by putting the link of that newly uploaded HTML post on the top. What I built was my first website,  in plain HTML and CSS! It was a blog where I published articles through FTP.

visual studio code vs notepad

That was the time when I had less to no projects built.

Visual studio code vs notepad windows#

It makes you wait as long as you waited for Photoshop to open on a Windows machine.Īfter completing Bootcamp in early 2016, I preferred Notepad++. It had a lot of features in built for designers and developers, but was yet very distractive and complex for use. There I was kinda forced to use another code editor. So, I joined a PHP Bootcamp in my city (Nashik). I wanted to not just design web pages, but make them dynamic. And look at those numerous options in the menu bar! It had copy/paste, find, zoom, record and many more features that I didn’t even know nor tried for.

Visual studio code vs notepad upgrade#

Notepad++ was like a huge upgrade from Notepad.

visual studio code vs notepad

Today, when I look back, I feel so silly having coded on a text editor with no syntax highlighting, no plugins, no extensions, and no linting! Notepad++ Of course, being a former Windows boy, Notepad will always be your first choice to edit any kind of text. I remember my first HTML CSS Bootcamp I visited in 2015. While getting there, I learned a lot of things. My transition from Notepad to VSCode was not a quick switch. I got a reply which suggested me to write this post.










Visual studio code vs notepad