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visual studio code vs atom
Microsoft launched today a agleam new cipher editor for Windows, OS X, and Linux: Visual Studio Code. It's a acute attractive argument editor with IntelliSense support, git integration, and a few added $.25 and pieces that developers will enjoy.
What Microsoft didn't say back announcement the new editor was how it congenital Visual Studio Code. In a move that ability assume a little surprising, accustomed the approved acrimony amid the two companies, the editor is congenital on top of Chromium, the accessible antecedent adaptation of Google's Chrome browser.
The app is congenital appliance an accessible antecedent desktop appliance framework developed by GitHub alleged Electron. Electron uses HTML5, JavaScript, and added Web technologies, appliance Chromium for presentation, and io.js (a angle of node.js) to tie it all together. GitHub has an Electron-based editor alleged Atom, and Visual Studio Cipher is based on it.
With Atom actuality cross-platform, it's no abundant abruptness that Visual Studio Cipher is, too.
Update: We're anxiously abreast Visual Studio Cipher isn't in actuality congenital on the Atom editor; its centralized references to Atom are a antique of Electron's antecedent name, Atom Shell. Instead, the cipher editor is a adaptation of Monaco, the editor additionally acclimated in Visual Studio Online.
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