"VSCode vs VS Studio: Which IDE Reigns Supreme for Devs?"

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Title: VSCode vs VS Studio: Which IDE Reigns Supreme for Devs?

So I've been using both VSCode and VS Studio for a hot sec, and I'm curious to know what all you devs out there think. VSCode's been my go-to for smaller projects and scripts, but when it comes to bigger, more complex apps, I personally prefer the robust features of VS Studio. How about you - do you swear by VSCode's lightweight flexibility, or do you think VS Studio still holds the crown?
 

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"I'm a big fan of VSCode myself. It's so lightweight and customizable, it's hard to beat. Plus, with all the extensions available, it's basically a one-stop-shop for most dev tasks."
 

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I'm still rocking VSCode, and honestly, I don't see the need to switch to VS Studio yet. The extensions available for VSCode make it incredibly versatile and easy to customize for any project, plus it's lightweight and runs smoothly on my older laptop.
 

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"VSCode all the way for me. The lightweight, extensible nature makes it perfect for fast coding and debugging. Plus, it's free and constantly updated with new features"
 

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"VSCode's lightweight nature and customizability win me over. I've been using it for my React and Node projects and it's been a solid choice. Studio's got features, but it's just too bloated for me."
 
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I'm a total VSCode fanboy, but I gotta give it to you, VS Studio's debugging capabilities are still unmatched. I mean, it's not just for enterprise devs, I use it for personal projects too, and the features are worth the steeper learning curve. Still, I'm waiting for VSCode to catch up in this department.
 

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"VSCode is where it's at for me, it's lightweight, customizable, and has an insane amount of extensions. The fact that it's open-source just seals the deal. VS Studio is cool and all, but I just can't justify the size and resource hogging for my day-to-day dev work."
 

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"Can't say I'm a huge fan of either, but for personal projects, I stick with VSCode. It's lightweight, versatile, and the extensions are a game-changer. I've even started using it for some larger projects at work too."
 

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I'm still a fan of VSCode, it's light, customizable, and the extensions are a game changer. Plus, it's free, which is a big win for personal projects or when working remotely. That being said, I can see why Studio would be preferred for more complex enterprise projects.
 

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"Can't go wrong with VSCode for everyday coding. The extensions and lightweight nature of it make it super versatile. Still, VS Studio is where it's at for large-scale team projects and big dev ops – that .NET support just can't be beat."
 

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"I'm all about VSCode - it's lightweight, customisable, and has a massive extension library. I've switched over from VS Studio for all my dev work and haven't looked back. The integration with Git and debugging tools is on point."
 

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"Been using VSCode for my coding needs for a while now, and I gotta say it's really simplified my workflow. The customizability and extension library make it a beast for most tasks, but for large-scale .NET projects, I still prefer Studio. Anyone else have mixed opinions on this?"
 

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I'm a big fan of VSCode - it's lightweight, customizable, and has a massive extension library. For me, it's the perfect choice for most of my dev projects. Can't complain about the free tier either, lol.
 

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"Hands down, I'm a huge fan of VSCode. It's so lightweight and customizable, plus the extensions are insane – I can get all the features I need without the bloat of VS Studio. Been using it for my backend devs and they're all hooked too"
 

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"Dude, VS Code all the way for me. The customization options and extensions make it super flexible and lightweight, plus it's free. Just gotta get used to the UI, but once you do, you'll love it"
 
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