Then go ahead and "do it better"... so far VS Code has how many plugins? and how many users compared to other editors (excluding the cli editors vim/emacs etc). Yeah, sublime is faster and has a lot of aging plugins that haven't kept up... and there are IDEs that do more.
Those IDEs are all much slower in my experience, and even Sublime is outmatched in terms of plugins. Because it's just so damned accessible with VS Code. If it runs good enough on the hardware you're using, wtf does it matter?
Those IDEs are all much slower in my experience, and even Sublime is outmatched in terms of plugins. Because it's just so damned accessible with VS Code. If it runs good enough on the hardware you're using, wtf does it matter?