Visual Studio Code vs. Sublime Text: Which code editor should you use?

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The source code of Visual Studio Code viewed in Visual Studio Code. Note the messages (created using information from the Git repository) that show the authors of the functions and the most recent change dates. Also note the “peek” pop-up for trackSelection() in the middle of the screen.

Sublime Text is a highly configurable and extensible text editor for code, markup, and prose. It knows more than 50 syntaxes out of the box, including JavaScript, and can be extended with Sublime packages and TextMate syntax definitions. I was able to install the syntaxes and support for Babel (React) and TypeScript (Angular) with a few keystrokes.

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