
Antoine S.
"Visual Studio Code wow is all this free?"
What do you like best about Visual Studio Code?
Visual Studio Code has become my go-to editor not just because it’s powerful, but because it genuinely feels tailored to how I work. One of the standout features for me is IntelliSense—the smart code completion is so intuitive that it often feels like it’s reading my mind. It speeds up my workflow and helps me write cleaner, more reliable code without constantly flipping through documentation.
The built-in Git integration is another massive plus. I can stage, commit, and manage branches right from the editor—no need to switch to a terminal or external Git client. It keeps everything in one place and saves me a lot of context switching.
When it comes to squashing bugs, the debugging tools in VS Code are rock solid. I can set breakpoints, inspect variables, and step through my code with ease, which is a huge time-saver during development.
I also love how flexible the extensions marketplace is. Whether I need support for a new language, a formatter, or a snippet pack, I can always find what I need—and usually discover something new that makes my workflow even better.
Personalization is big for me, so I really appreciate how easy it is to customize themes and settings. From color schemes to keybindings, I’ve been able to make VS Code feel like my editor.
Despite all these powerful features, it still manages to stay lightweight and fast. It opens in seconds and runs smoothly even with multiple extensions installed, which makes a real difference during long coding sessions.
All in all, Visual Studio Code strikes the perfect balance between power, speed, and flexibility. It’s more than just a code editor—it’s a central hub for everything I do as a developer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Visual Studio Code?
As much as I rely on and enjoy using Visual Studio Code, it’s not without its flaws. For starters, while IntelliSense is usually spot-on, it can occasionally lag or give irrelevant suggestions—especially in large projects or with certain language servers. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it does interrupt the flow sometimes.
The Git integration, though convenient, lacks the depth of more advanced Git clients. Tasks like resolving complex merge conflicts or managing large rebases still push me back to the terminal or an external tool.
While the debugger works great for many languages, it can be hit or miss depending on the language or framework. Setting up debugging for some environments takes more configuration than it should, and there’s a bit of trial and error involved.
The extensions marketplace is both a blessing and a curse. There’s a ton of great stuff, but quality control varies wildly. Some extensions slow down the editor or conflict with others, and figuring out which ones are truly worth installing can be a bit overwhelming.
I love being able to customize themes and settings, but the sheer number of configuration options can be daunting. It’s easy to go down a rabbit hole of tweaks and overrides trying to get everything just right.
Despite being marketed as lightweight, VS Code can get resource-hungry, especially when running multiple extensions or handling large projects. On lower-end machines, that “lightweight” feel can fade fast.
Remote development is a powerful feature, but it doesn’t always feel seamless. Connection hiccups, extension compatibility issues, and occasional sync delays can disrupt momentum—particularly in cloud-based or containerized environments.
Lastly, Live Share, while incredibly useful, isn’t always reliable. It sometimes struggles with syncing edits in real time or supporting more complex project setups, and occasional connectivity issues can make real-time collaboration frustrating. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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