Terminal agents are replacing VS Code as the center of my development workflow
Visual Studio Code's popularity has exploded over the last decade, and it's become an essential part of the workflow for many developers. I've always thought of it like a carefully customized tool where my extensions, keybindings, and configuration come together to create my ideal coding environment. That view hasn't changed much, but recently the way I use the editor has.
Visual Studio Code’s popularity has exploded over the last decade, and it’s become an essential part of the workflow for many developers. I’ve always thought of it like a carefully customized tool where my extensions, keybindings, and configuration come together to create my ideal coding environment. That view hasn’t changed much, but recently the way I use the editor has.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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