After about 20 years of Eclipse IDE I have decided to gradually switch to Visual Studio Code. Planing to adopt new keybindings as well. As an alternative, I have started playing with . Stack

After about 20 years of Eclipse IDE I have decided to gradually switch to Visual Studio Code. Planing to adopt new keybindings as well. As an alternative, I have started playing with @neovim. Stack Overflow developer survey 2023 (I'm surprised by notepad++ popularity, though I use it too):

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cheviotveneer@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 2y

If you're also learning vim: VSCode + vscodevim = life (literally how I make a living)

walter_wiggles@lemmy.nz · 4 pts · 2y (1 reply)

I wish you the best, but VSCode's java support is pretty terrible. I keep checking it periodically, hoping it's better...

marwwin@suppo.fi · 4 pts · 2y

Why do you feel it's terrible? I did Java in VSCode for my previous job and I thought it was pretty decent.