I was born and raised in Emacs, but over the years switched to Vim (on Amiga) and used it ever since. Occasional stints came and went (UE32, Sublime...), but vim remained. It still does, but used to too. VS Code, on the other hand, is excellent for Javascript. Whenever I need to do JS, VS Code is the tool to do it. Along with Brackets for quick proto/live preview (something VS Code doesn't do as well).
Vim is still my goto (heh, heh!) 'IDE' for C. I still haven't explored, in-depth, going towards Spacemacs for C... but my vim setup is now so well-honed for everything C that I'm not sure what would be the benefit of jumping on top of anything else. Doesn't seem worth it, except for debugging, which I do per-platform anyways.
In any case, VSCode for JS is THE tool, along with Brackets for live preview when making a proto.
Vim is still my goto (heh, heh!) 'IDE' for C. I still haven't explored, in-depth, going towards Spacemacs for C... but my vim setup is now so well-honed for everything C that I'm not sure what would be the benefit of jumping on top of anything else. Doesn't seem worth it, except for debugging, which I do per-platform anyways.
In any case, VSCode for JS is THE tool, along with Brackets for live preview when making a proto.