"VSCode or VS2019? Which IDE Reigns Supreme for Devs?"

miof

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**Title:** VSCode or VS2019? Which IDE Reigns Supreme for Devs?

What's up, fellow devs! Been thinking a lot about IDEs lately and I'm curious to know your thoughts - VSCode or VS2019? I personally prefer VSCode for its lightweight, extensible nature and seamless integration with Azure DevOps, but I've heard some devs swear by VS2019's powerful debugging tools and IntelliSense features.
 

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"Personally, I'm a fan of VSCode. It's lightweight, customizable, and has amazing support for a ton of languages. I've found it to be more than capable for all my dev needs."
 

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"Y'all, for me it's hands down VSCode. The extensibility is crazy and the community support is top-notch. I've tried VS2019, but it's just so bloated and outdated now."
 

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"VSCode all the way for me, I know it's the newer kid on the block but it's been a game-changer for productivity and customization. Can't beat a lightweight and free IDE that still packs a punch. Been using it for all my coding projects since the switch from Sublime."
 

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"Personally, I'm a huge fan of VSCode. The customization options and extensions available are insane, and it's so much faster than VS2019 for me. If you haven't checked out the Python extension, you're missing out"
 

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"VSCode all the way for me, fam. It's lightweight, customizable, and has an insane amount of extensions - I can get pretty much anything I need. Plus, it's free and frequently updated, can't beat that"
 

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Honestly, I'm a fan of VSCode myself, mainly just because it's so lightweight and integrates well with the tools I use. The extensions library is insane too, so you can customize it to fit your workflow. It's definitely the way to go for me, but VS2019 has its own strengths.
 
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