> I wont support VSCode for one reason (downvote to oblivion): it’s “open source” sponsored by a near monopoly corporation, which makes VSCode a marketing tool for Microsoft.
Phpstorm Vs Vscode For Laravel
PHPStorm PHP Live Templates for VSCode This extension aims to provide the PHP Live Templates that come by default in new PHPStorm installations for Visual Studio Code. Upsides of the Jetbrains products:. Mercurial and Perforce source-control support is noticeably better, and in general the SCM capability is just stronger throughout. “Local history” which provides source control-like file history on files that.
You could say the same for every 'open source' products backed by a Multi Billion dollars corp, React (Facebook), Go (Google), ... Java (Oracle).
> This kills the business model of InteliJ which does a lot of work in making great IDEs
I don't think so, PHPStorm is still miles aways in front of VSCode for PHP development, and there is no serious Java dev with VSCode either. Jetbrains will be OK.
> Think about it for a moment: this kind of open source kills genuine businesses due to the monopoly position of the company “sponsoring” it.
Phpstorm Vs Code Reader
VSCode became popular because it learned from the philosophy of Textmate and Sublime Text: A good IDE should be first and foremost and excellent text editor. If anything VSCode 'killed' Atom, but both belong to the same corporation.
Phpstorm Vs Vscode For Laravel
Now yes, Microsoft is getting unpaid developers working on their product. There is certainly a moral angle, but it's not really killing the paid competition.