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Would you recommend Visual Studio Code to a non-Windows developer?

Survey period: 18 Jul 2016 to 25 Jul 2016

Visual Studio code is cross-platform and supports tons of "non-windows" languages. Would you recommend it to a non-Windows developer?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, absolutely32425.80
Yes, probably32225.64
I don't know29423.41
Probably not15412.26
No way766.05
It depends866.85



 
GeneralMissing Option! Pin
Sanjay K. Gupta20-Jul-16 3:41
professionalSanjay K. Gupta20-Jul-16 3:41 
GeneralRe: Missing Option! Pin
Vincent Maverick Durano20-Jul-16 6:07
professionalVincent Maverick Durano20-Jul-16 6:07 
GeneralRe: Missing Option! Pin
Beginner Luck21-Jul-16 22:03
professionalBeginner Luck21-Jul-16 22:03 
GeneralVS Code rocks Pin
Dominic Burford20-Jul-16 1:32
professionalDominic Burford20-Jul-16 1:32 
GeneralRe: VS Code rocks Pin
Bhuvanesh Mohankumar21-Jul-16 19:16
Bhuvanesh Mohankumar21-Jul-16 19:16 
GeneralI never really gave it a proper try Pin
Dar Brett20-Jul-16 1:22
Dar Brett20-Jul-16 1:22 
GeneralI don't know and... Pin
Vincent Maverick Durano19-Jul-16 23:44
professionalVincent Maverick Durano19-Jul-16 23:44 
GeneralWrong community to ask this question Pin
Marc Clifton19-Jul-16 9:55
mvaMarc Clifton19-Jul-16 9:55 
GeneralRe: Wrong community to ask this question Pin
Vincent Maverick Durano19-Jul-16 23:52
professionalVincent Maverick Durano19-Jul-16 23:52 
GeneralRe: Wrong community to ask this question Pin
Dominic Burford20-Jul-16 1:29
professionalDominic Burford20-Jul-16 1:29 
GeneralRe: Wrong community to ask this question Pin
Marc Clifton20-Jul-16 4:16
mvaMarc Clifton20-Jul-16 4:16 
Dominic Burford wrote:
I use VS Code all the time when I don't need the .NET Framework e.g. for web / mobile projects where I'm using HTML, CSS and Javascript.


Makes sense. Smile | :)

Marc
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GeneralVisual Studio Code??? Pin
Leng Vang19-Jul-16 6:42
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PSU Steve20-Jul-16 4:11
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Vincent Maverick Durano19-Jul-16 23:47
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Rajeev Jayaram22-Jul-16 2:31
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GeneralIt is good. Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan19-Jul-16 5:23
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan19-Jul-16 5:23 
GeneralYup... Pin
Stuart Dootson19-Jul-16 3:17
professionalStuart Dootson19-Jul-16 3:17 
GeneralWhy is it even called "Visual Studio code"? Pin
ed welch19-Jul-16 0:44
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Ryan Peden19-Jul-16 1:51
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ed welch19-Jul-16 3:06
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Ryan Peden19-Jul-16 3:28
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ed welch19-Jul-16 3:58
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Ryan Peden19-Jul-16 4:06
professionalRyan Peden19-Jul-16 4:06 
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David H Walker14-Dec-16 9:59
professionalDavid H Walker14-Dec-16 9:59 

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