visual studio and visual studio code are two separate products
2 years ago
Anonymous
looks the same to me
2 years ago
Anonymous
yeah the one on the left actually encompasses the one on the right.
the one one on the left is a whole framework with templates, automatical organisation of files codebase, plugins etc
the one on the right is just the barebones ide
2 years ago
Anonymous
looks the same to me
>barebones ide
source code editor.
a glorified notepad.
pls be patient i suck at words
2 years ago
Anonymous
>pls be patient i suck at words
In that case can I get a discount on what that mouth do?
vscod* takes between 5-10 seconds to create a new window and 1-2 seconds to load a project on my windows system with a current gen cpu and ssd. What the frick is it doing?
You can compile programs written in C# from a command line. It's really not that hard. I always prefer text editors to full-blown IDEs because of this.
It is shit when you have a game engine editor running alongside it. The irony is, the game engine editor is less laggy than the fricking IDE which is basically just Word with a compiler.
It's a microsoft product. They all turn out like this eventually.
vscod* takes between 5-10 seconds to create a new window and 1-2 seconds to load a project on my windows system with a current gen cpu and ssd. What the frick is it doing?
You're using a non-NVMe storage device, or your CPU is towards the low-end
NVMe really really helps, I use a cheap-ass one on a Gamer(TM) laptop that I originally bought with an HDD to beef up the GPU, and Visual Studio doesn't feel slow at all
Not that I'm excusing the poor performance on cheaper hardware, though, Windows 10 had been unusably slow in HDDs since at least 2016 and I'm pretty sure so does Win11
I'm pretty sure software companies will be more mindful of performance now that a war may break out in the semiconductor country and hardware prices may soar because of it
>war may break out in the semiconductor country and hardware prices may soar because of it
Start hoarding now. Won't take long to push China's shit in though.
anything microsoft is dogshit
when i use word and click file->open what i want is the explorer file picker view, instead i get a page of huge icons listing the 5 or 6 recent documents (useless to me) and a list of sharepoint crap (i actively refuse to use sharepoint due to how useless it is and counterintuitive the permissions and sharing and push/pull is, i save my files to a local structure and use onedrive to mirror it onto sharepoint. anyway then i have to click two more buttons to get up the file picker i was after in the first place except now it defaults to a 'documents' collection? what does that mean? i want to know where i save my files and i want to know where my iles are saved. i don't have any interest in a grouping function that abstracts my folder structure (this feature cannot be turned off). also because i use onedrive for backup my desktop is in a folder called desktop inside another folder called desktop in my documents folder and i'm too scared to touch anything to fix it because i don't know why that is the case. also all of my documents have the onedrive name in the path now and some older compilers i am forced to use for maintaining legacy code refuse to operate on files saved there because the onedrive folder name cannot be changed from the company name which is 40 characters long and contains several spaces.
so when op asks why is ms product so laggy
probably because it was designed and implemented by a committee of literal morons
spyware and telemetry doing work in background
>not using VSCodium
wtf is wrong with this board
https://vscodium.com/
more like vscopium
hahaha XD
it's visual studio, not visual studio code you brainded mongoloid
get a fricking job
Visual Studio is used for code, dumbass
visual studio and visual studio code are two separate products
looks the same to me
yeah the one on the left actually encompasses the one on the right.
the one one on the left is a whole framework with templates, automatical organisation of files codebase, plugins etc
the one on the right is just the barebones ide
>barebones ide
source code editor.
a glorified notepad.
pls be patient i suck at words
>pls be patient i suck at words
In that case can I get a discount on what that mouth do?
case in point
vscod* takes between 5-10 seconds to create a new window and 1-2 seconds to load a project on my windows system with a current gen cpu and ssd. What the frick is it doing?
Turn off all your meme extensions and watch how fast it loads
imagine treating coding as a speedrun
such is life for the hustler wagie lmao
use fricking vim you moron
weird way to spell emacs
le vim vs emacs wars XDDDDD
>GPU terminal emulation
....why?
It's how you get a PhD in writing a terminal emulator that runs faster than 3fps.
It sounds dumb but makes things much smoother and snappier. More complex though.
It makes a huge difference. This is why iterm2 on OSX is the best terminal emulator.
good read:
https://blog.royalsloth.eu/posts/it-takes-a-phd-to-develop-that/
I remember this. The guy then actually implemented it faster and made them eat their words.
is there a way to write c# w .net other than this piece of shit? Ive been putting it with it for way too long honestly
notepad
vscode with c# + nuget gallery +mstest test explorer extensions
This and RemedyBG for debugging.
https://remedybg.itch.io/remedybg
You can compile programs written in C# from a command line. It's really not that hard. I always prefer text editors to full-blown IDEs because of this.
JetBrains Rider is amazing. Not much faster though
Just use your favorite code editor and the dotnet cli.
works on my machine tho
try not being such a poorgay anon
It is shit when you have a game engine editor running alongside it. The irony is, the game engine editor is less laggy than the fricking IDE which is basically just Word with a compiler.
It's a microsoft product. They all turn out like this eventually.
microsoft product
It's laggy as frick if you have more than VSC itself open.
In Emacs everything is smooth once LSP completions are loaded.
it wasn't always this bad and i fricking hate it
application that has had the same codebase since 1997, what do you expect?
because your computer is le shite
posted from my ZEN 3 desktop
>2019
That was still manageable, now the force the irredeemable piece of shit that is 2022 down your throat.
You're using a non-NVMe storage device, or your CPU is towards the low-end
NVMe really really helps, I use a cheap-ass one on a Gamer(TM) laptop that I originally bought with an HDD to beef up the GPU, and Visual Studio doesn't feel slow at all
Not that I'm excusing the poor performance on cheaper hardware, though, Windows 10 had been unusably slow in HDDs since at least 2016 and I'm pretty sure so does Win11
I'm pretty sure software companies will be more mindful of performance now that a war may break out in the semiconductor country and hardware prices may soar because of it
>war may break out in the semiconductor country and hardware prices may soar because of it
Start hoarding now. Won't take long to push China's shit in though.
>I'm pretty sure software companies will be more mindful of performance now
Hahahaha, good one.
Why is everything today so fricking laggy?
because pajeets are cheaper code monkeys
Everything is made by pajeet/women with electron
Because you haven’t upgraded your computer in 10 yerad
because OP is a homosexual
anything microsoft is dogshit
when i use word and click file->open what i want is the explorer file picker view, instead i get a page of huge icons listing the 5 or 6 recent documents (useless to me) and a list of sharepoint crap (i actively refuse to use sharepoint due to how useless it is and counterintuitive the permissions and sharing and push/pull is, i save my files to a local structure and use onedrive to mirror it onto sharepoint. anyway then i have to click two more buttons to get up the file picker i was after in the first place except now it defaults to a 'documents' collection? what does that mean? i want to know where i save my files and i want to know where my iles are saved. i don't have any interest in a grouping function that abstracts my folder structure (this feature cannot be turned off). also because i use onedrive for backup my desktop is in a folder called desktop inside another folder called desktop in my documents folder and i'm too scared to touch anything to fix it because i don't know why that is the case. also all of my documents have the onedrive name in the path now and some older compilers i am forced to use for maintaining legacy code refuse to operate on files saved there because the onedrive folder name cannot be changed from the company name which is 40 characters long and contains several spaces.
so when op asks why is ms product so laggy
probably because it was designed and implemented by a committee of literal morons
>Why is it so fricking laggy
Your hardware sucks
the newest version isn't
It runs fast in my PC (i dont like tho)
Programming skill ceiling was lowered.
because its actually a web browser
Is this bait, or are you moronic?
Visual studio uses multiple ms edge processes to display content like for example the debug view.
It's not really designed to run on dumpster-dived Pentium 4s.