To give some additional context, my previous text editor of choice was Sublime Text 3. I swore by it (mostly due to ignorance) and used it for all of my code editing. If I ever found a feature missing I was always just another package away from finding what I needed. However, over time Sublime Text 3 became less and less stable the more packages I added.

Eventually, it became tiring to use an unstable text editor that missed many of the features I wanted. That is when I came to terms with the fact that Sublime Text is just a text editor and most of the features I wanted would come from something closer to an IDE.

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Reasons I Switched to VS Code
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