![]() ![]() I was using it anyway for the other languages I use: Python and LaTeX mostly.VSCode is an amazing editor, that I spend 300 lines customizing the settings (yes, my settings.json is that big).I personally really like CMake, and the VSCode experience with is is really good. Since this is NOT an IDE (and I can't stress this enough), you must compile by hand or use your own build system. That said, you can, and I actually do use VSCode for my light C++ work. So you don't get the abstraction of an IDE, like project management that abstracts all compiling stuff into checkboxes. ![]() ![]() Remember VSCode is an editor, technically NOT an IDE. ![]()
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