That's why the code editor is quite customizable and there are a lot of themes out there that I'd recommend you to test. The default Dark+ Theme In Visual Studio Code is alright, however lacks your personal taste! You may like a mix between some cream or ivory colors while keeping a dark background. I love to share how to customize the IDE's with custom themes, for example, I wrote recently how to use a dark theme in NetBeans here. ![]() Personally, even the dishes in my home are black, my table is black, my office is dark thanks to a blackout in the Window because you know, too much light is annoying. With Visual Studio Code, it’s flat out not.I'm sure that there are a lot of developers out there that don't want to get sore eyes from working the whole day with a light-themed IDE. Again, this is an area where Sublime Text is not all things to all developers, but it can be. I’m sure some developers don’t take advantage of keyboard shortcuts to the extent that I do. While the critical key bindings are available, and customizing them is near identical to Sublime Text, the breadth of bindings that you can customize in Visual Studio Code is trumped by Sublime Text. This is a problem that I am less confident will be resolved. Last and least, the available key bindings (keyboard shortcuts) just aren’t there. Microsoft has made their current language focus clear, and as the product progresses, I’d imagine that language support will improve. Though, this isn’t too big of a concern for me. To the same degree that Visual Studio Code is awesome with Node, it lacks with PHP. But I also develop for Magento and WordPress, both of which are built on PHP. The editor shines with Node – like it was made specifically for Node development. I initially installed Visual Studio Code because I am about to start a Node.js project.
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