On Monday, 23 December 2019 at 20:45:53 UTC, TheGag96 wrote:
I've loved Sublime for years. I use it for everything, really. So pretty, so fast.
I really like Sublime, too. Paid for it. But now that VS Code's performance is within my tolerance range, the built-in console makes the difference. I've got the Terminal plugin for Sublime that allows you to press ctrl-shift-alt-t to open the terminal in the project folder, but it just isn't the same experience.
I still use Sublime when I just need a quick edit or single file. Otherwise, VS Code has become my goto editor for any multi-file D, Markdown, HTML, etc., project.