![]() I installed Sublime Text Profiles plugin and created some profiles like Python Dev Web Dev Writer, etc. I installed some good plugins, themes and color schemes to make ST a lot better Also it has inbuilt Terminal, and I wish ST has the same option but with the support for color schemes for Terminal (Basically I use a Terminal Color Scheme which I don't know how to get it work inside VSCode) In VSCode you can simply open the Command line and you can tell it to run the file, whilst you can also switch and select which interpreter to use. The only thing which I want to tell the Team is to have a good Auto Completion like the IntelliSense in VSCode.Īnd some few extra features like Git Integration, Inbuilt console and The ease of use in running or starting a debug process like in VSCode. Humans have a better brain to go and invent newer things whilst Cows have that power in very low level.(Don't ask me which text editor is that Cow) One is better than the other in their own unique way and that's true for everything. Though VSCode also has the same level of look. I thing the Team has understood what most of the people love to have the look of the Text Editor should be like. ![]() Its like Way better than any of the other text editor's default. Well I'm going to tell about my Experience, Feedback, and how I configured it.Īpart from this topic: I'm back in action on creating new posts.Īnswer in large : Well, I'm really impressed with the defaults. Okay, The Great Sweet Nice ST team explained What's New the amazing Sublime Text. Whats wrong in using two text editors configured in different unique ways to use in different places. But still I will be using VSCode as well as Sublime Text. And the newer update and the newer look made me quit VSCode. But when I saw it I was really happy and quickly refereed the "Whats new" page and was thinking to go back. I was very sad that ST3 is dumb but I really wanted to fiddle with it (IDK why it was dumb though, I think I was overwhelmed with VSCode). ![]() I was confused and quickly opened sublime text website and the website was updated and sublime text 4 was released. I was like 'hmmmmm, okay let's update it though' and then boom saw sublime text wanted an update, the app shows what is the newer version and it told "4107". The next day, I saw my updater app showing me 3 updates (which usually shows 2 updates, and those two are the updates that I ignore for a different reason). ![]() Then configured a lot and then was ready to go. So I installed Sublime Text again after a loooooong time period. As well as I was interested in making some complex algorithmic simulations (Inspired by Sebastian Lague) using pygame and pyglet and some few other OpenGL and SDL2 related stuffs and found to have some minimalism whist using Python. Then I wanted to have some fun with my old buddy - "Python". I was inside the pit of Web Dev for the past month or 2. ![]()
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