Jetbrains editors are actually better. Costs a bit of money but rather support them than Microsoft.
If you haven’t tried them in a while, start Ideaj and you will see that it’s quite fast now. And input latency is really low. I don’t know what they did but it works.
I regularly have to use idea for the java part of our project and vscode for c++ and some other minor stuff and in my experience neither idea nor clion come close to vscode in snappiness. Clion also has plenty of bugs that are not getting fixed for years even if you bump the thread, unless your company is big enough and gets involved on your behalf. Starting from terminal will constantly spam stacktraces, has been like that for years. This is on Linux
Jetbrains editors are actually better. Costs a bit of money but rather support them than Microsoft.
If you haven’t tried them in a while, start Ideaj and you will see that it’s quite fast now. And input latency is really low. I don’t know what they did but it works.
I regularly have to use idea for the java part of our project and vscode for c++ and some other minor stuff and in my experience neither idea nor clion come close to vscode in snappiness. Clion also has plenty of bugs that are not getting fixed for years even if you bump the thread, unless your company is big enough and gets involved on your behalf. Starting from terminal will constantly spam stacktraces, has been like that for years. This is on Linux
I have just used Ideaj with the Rust plugin, and Pycharm, and they have been good. But of course there can be differences.