> found that its Typescript support is pretty far behind VSCode
This isn't (can't be?) true. Both editors use the same language server. I've used both and found their language support to be identical, and WebStorm feels a little more natural to me when using automated refactoring.
I also have both eslint and tslint set up through WebStorm, so I have everything integrated in one place: hinting, linting, compiler warnings, and compiler errors.
VS Code can do the same, as far as I know. I just prefer WebStorm for other reasons.
This isn't (can't be?) true. Both editors use the same language server. I've used both and found their language support to be identical, and WebStorm feels a little more natural to me when using automated refactoring.
I also have both eslint and tslint set up through WebStorm, so I have everything integrated in one place: hinting, linting, compiler warnings, and compiler errors.
VS Code can do the same, as far as I know. I just prefer WebStorm for other reasons.