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Open Source 'Eclipse Theia IDE' Exits Beta to Challenge Visual Studio Code -- Visual Studio Magazine
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"Why would we use a good IDE over something I don't consider a good IDE?"
Gee, I wonder.
Intended audience, like all software, is anyone that finds it useful. VSCode is fine for a lot of things but it's a glorified text editor, not an IDE. These two things aren't even the same class of software.