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For C++/.NET Developers: What's your preference Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code?

Survey period: 29 Jul 2019 to 5 Aug 2019

With one you get a full IDE, with the other you get cross platform support and a world of extensions and no price tag. Which do you prefer?

OptionVotes% 
Visual Studio71368.23
Visual Studio Code524.98
I like both equally595.65
Depends on the project I'm working on15614.93
I don't use either656.22



 
GeneralI'm using.... Pin
Chris Losinger4-Aug-19 9:24
professionalChris Losinger4-Aug-19 9:24 
GeneralI asnwered VisualStudio Pin
den2k881-Aug-19 21:15
professionalden2k881-Aug-19 21:15 
GeneralVisual Studio for C++ and C#, VS Code for Python Pin
Rick Shaub30-Jul-19 8:34
Rick Shaub30-Jul-19 8:34 
GeneralI've tried both ... Pin
MSBassSinger30-Jul-19 3:49
professionalMSBassSinger30-Jul-19 3:49 
GeneralVSCode for me... Pin
Stuart Dootson29-Jul-19 22:10
professionalStuart Dootson29-Jul-19 22:10 
GeneralRe: VSCode for me... Pin
Matt McGuire30-Jul-19 4:39
professionalMatt McGuire30-Jul-19 4:39 
GeneralTo be honest... Pin
M.Vo.29-Jul-19 20:57
M.Vo.29-Jul-19 20:57 
GeneralVSCode? PinPopular
#realJSOP29-Jul-19 3:47
mve#realJSOP29-Jul-19 3:47 
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Dean Roddey29-Jul-19 10:59
Dean Roddey29-Jul-19 10:59 
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Mike Diack30-Jul-19 0:10
Mike Diack30-Jul-19 0:10 
I have to say - for almost exclusively Windows C++ developers like me, VS Code is almost pointless. I've tried it, and it shows a lot of promise BUT it doesn't handle .sln and .vcxproj out of the box.

I get that it's cross platform etc. but for them to not make it handle standard msbuild solutions and projects at all (without lots of tweaking etc), means for most Windows developers it's almost pointless IMHO, as someone else said, there's no reason in such a case to use it rather than VS and MsBuild for CI/CD work.

Related of course to this:
It would be interesting to know how many of us here at CodeProject are almost completely Windows exclusive (though I can write cross platform code, none of my work needs it), vs those supporting multi platforms.
GeneralRe: VSCode? Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic30-Jul-19 3:15
Nemanja Trifunovic30-Jul-19 3:15 
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Dean Roddey31-Jul-19 12:47
Dean Roddey31-Jul-19 12:47 
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Fabio Franco30-Jul-19 2:52
professionalFabio Franco30-Jul-19 2:52 
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#realJSOP30-Jul-19 6:17
mve#realJSOP30-Jul-19 6:17 
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Fabio Franco30-Jul-19 21:23
professionalFabio Franco30-Jul-19 21:23 
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#realJSOP31-Jul-19 4:45
mve#realJSOP31-Jul-19 4:45 
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Fabio Franco31-Jul-19 5:35
professionalFabio Franco31-Jul-19 5:35 
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#realJSOP31-Jul-19 6:03
mve#realJSOP31-Jul-19 6:03 
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Fabio Franco31-Jul-19 22:45
professionalFabio Franco31-Jul-19 22:45 
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Mladen Janković2-Aug-19 10:55
Mladen Janković2-Aug-19 10:55 
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GuyThiebaut3-Aug-19 7:43
professionalGuyThiebaut3-Aug-19 7:43 
Generalwow Pin
honey the codewitch29-Jul-19 2:40
mvahoney the codewitch29-Jul-19 2:40 
GeneralVS for debugging, VS Code for coding Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Jul-19 1:56
Nemanja Trifunovic29-Jul-19 1:56 
GeneralExpressions 4 Pin
W Balboos, GHB29-Jul-19 1:09
W Balboos, GHB29-Jul-19 1:09 
GeneralTo paraphrase Steve Balmer... Pin
OriginalGriff28-Jul-19 22:37
mveOriginalGriff28-Jul-19 22:37 

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