Nik Graf

Visual Studio Code 1.0 - Microsoft's cross-platform text editor for developers

Visual Studio Code 1.0 is Microsoft's text editor for developers. Built-in git integration, frequent updates, and search functions for all of your development needs.

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Jason DeMorrow
Not bad, nice and snappy on Linux with a good OOTB experience. Reminds me more of Brackets than Atom.
Askar
Great editor, along the lines of Sublime and Atom, but still a long way to go in terms of the reach of those other two on extensions and such. Sublime was choking over a hotspot and Atom was not much different there. VS Code seem to take on that task and fairly responsive; hope this 1.0 keep up that promise. I had to manually associate .erb and .rb files to "ruby" to get it color code properly though.
Nitai
Have been using VSC for some time, but never comes close to Sublime. Though, it is much better and faster than Atom (funny as it is based on Atom), it still doesn't cut it 100%. But, yes this is getting close to being a perfect replacement soon...
Macleod Sawyer
Started using VSCode a little over a month ago, quickly became my default code editor. Best autocomplete I have ever seen!
Andrei Streltsov

Used Emacs before, but got tired of it. Tried VSCode with a vi extension and was instantly hooked. I use it for everything now, including note taking and coding. Amazing product.

Pros:

pleasure to use, updates often, works on Linux, nice git integration, good search

Cons:

vi mode through extensions is not perfect

Roshan Gautam
Concept is great .
Samyak Jain

I've just shifted from jet brains to vs code and I must say that it's amazingly easy to use.