So a lot of people ask me why change if you have all of this? Well the answer is simple Visual Studio Code has a powerful thing going and this is the extensions community it has built. I’m not going to lie sometimes I miss a few of the things I used to do with emacs such as connecting to my favorite IRC channels, having an encrypted journal and todo list, automatically signing my git commits and a lot of other automation I had built into it. In fact I spent so much time I had created a special git repository for it to automate a lot of my day to day tasks. Well you guessed it right I spent a lot of time coding in lisp extensions to make my emacs experience better. But let me tell you a little about how life used to be before Visual Studio Code. And while Emacs is still a great editor it showed signs of aging and it was time for a change. In the past I was always a die hard emacs guy, in fact I only transitioned to Visual Studio Code 7 years ago, so I spent most of my career on emacs (over 15 years). Ok maybe some of you do not spend 8 hours straight in Visual Studio Code but if you are spending a good amount of your day it’s worth to spend a few minutes customizing and improving it. It’s like improving your bedding and investing in an expensive mattress you know it’s worth it if you are spending a third of your day on it, in a similar way the investment on having a nice setup for your coding is important. Yes after spending countless of hours in using Visual Studio Code eventually you will want all the help you can to make your life better. Lets face it we all spend a lot of hours in front of an editor for some of us it has become our second bed. Today I’m going to discuss about 6 visual studio code extensions to improve your python code. Introduction 6 Visual code extensions to improve your python code
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |