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dansup

I'm a weirdo, I use separate code editors for app dev and backend dev.

Used Sublime Code for years, but VS Code is really useful as an IDE for native app development.

Context switching is much easier this way I've found, that being said, VS Code is really growing on me.

(pictured are loops app code and backend code)

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Patrice

@dansup Oh same!
Different IDEs have different strengths. Plus it helps my brain separate things

For me it’s VS Code, IntelliJ and Xcode

Randy R

@dansup I do this with Visual Studio for .net api code and VS Code for React UI.

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