In the JavaScript community, it became the most popular editor much faster. The results published in 2019 proved this wasn’t just a passing trend, with VS Code’s market share having increased to 50.7%. However, a year later, it had climbed up to 5th place (24%) and, in 2018, became the most-used editor (34.9%). ![]() The first version came out in April 2015, but in a Stack Overflow survey of development environments carried out the following year, it was ranked 13th, having achieved only 7.2% of the market share and trailing a long way behind Notepad++ and Visual Studio (both 35.6%), as well as Sublime Text (31.0%). ![]() Not to be confused with the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE, which is used for making Windows-based apps, Visual Studio Code (VS Code) s a lightweight editor similar to Atom or Sublime Text and its usage has experienced a rapid rise!
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