It seems I've finally left Sublime for VS Code and Atom

published Jun 17, 2018 11:08   by admin ( last modified Jun 17, 2018 11:08 )

I don't remember what it was now, but there was a piece of functionality I could get in VS Code and not in Sublime, and it made me switch. Recently I have been working with s-expressions so I have used Atom for that, since Atom has better integration of Parinfer than VS Code has (same guy doing the plugin for both).

Both Microsoft's VS Code and GitHub's Atom are built on top of Electron, which is basically a version of Google Chrome made to be an application platform.