Oh no, not just my build server, Microsofts build server… Everyones’ Azure build server - (if you’re building on windows)

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      Also, VS Code is mid, not even working correctly and definitely not OOB on Linux in my experience, and VS just does not support Linux at all. And is shit anyway.

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          Hmmm, the front page looks like they’re trying to sell a LLM code generator with additional QOL to businesses, and not a developer focused IDE or extensible text editor.

          Definitely not something that catches my interest as a developer. Though, I haven’t tried it, so these are just initial impressions from reading their landing page.

          Edit: also, why down vote the above? It appears perfectly relevant to the discussion. If you disagree, why not make a comment about it instead?

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            It’s really good and open source. I used sublime & atom before and it’s pretty much the same experience.

            Is it also because it’s made for mac first?

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        VS’s built-in .NET debugger is top tier, though. Especially the ability to edit code while it is running.