I hate it less than many other editors but holy shit after some hours you really see how it sucks compared to vim and emacs. A text editor is something that should be used with the hands on the home row 99.9% of the time. I can't think of any reason why you would force the user to use a mouse during editing text.Maybe I'm not using it right or don't know all the shortcuts, but even with the emacs shortcuts plugin I'm still forced to use the mouse far, far too often.
>>107263110is the man forcing you to use the mouse in the room with us right now
>>107263110>>107263332STFU 80s Boomer wannabe samefaggot, mouse was invented for a reason.only stinky incels chuds use vim
>>107263410kys >>107263382yes, he lives in the binaries>>107263110I'm not a fan of vi modal editing, so when I can I go for the emacs shortcuts. If I had to use VScode all the time, I'd definitely switch over to vim bindings if it guaranteed I could do my work without reaching for the mouse every 30 seconds.Other than that nothing in vscode really grinds my gears. The tabs are useless too and they actually create the most need for mouse interaction, but I will label those two as the same problem. I guess it's fine when you're editing 3 or 4 files at the same time, but that's not a professional use case scenario.
>>107263110>too bloated to just be a text editor>too barebones to be a proper IDEI will never get why that piece of shit is so popular as a full on ide. At best you can do some scripting in it, but full projects is just masochism.