![]() ![]() Right? Like next to a color, why not put a little swatch of what that color looks like that you can click on and you can change. ![]() And they have a habit, a good habit, of developing features that sort of enrich our experience without introducing any complexity from our part. Every release seems to have more and more rich functionality for us. So one of the most impressive things about the way that this works, the way Visual Studio code has started to evolve is we're seeing like great features drop every month. And we don't have to create a big project or a big workplace. It all starts with just opening a text file. Visual Studio Code strikes a great balance between providing some of the features we like in these heavier experiences while keeping things as simple as possible. Those sort of have a go-to editor of sorts. Now, it's not to say that it is bad to use this other types of development environments but they have not become, the defacto standard for the JavaScript world as they have been for languages like Java or Ruby, right? So this is where we saw things like Sublime and Atom and like Notepad++ for Windows users becoming really popular. Static analysis cannot traditionally get us as quite as far. ![]() It is dynamically typed and you know we kind figure out if something is gonna work at run time. Traditionally this is not really been easy or possible with JavaScript because. These are things that are designed for typed languages where you can analyze the code and figure out you know you can do a bunch of indexing in the background and figure out what's going on. IDEs would be like, Eclipse, or NetBeans, that's one that I used to use, or IntelliJ. > Mike North: So one of the interesting things about tools for JavaScript, for editors for JavaScript, is that unlike other languages like Java, it seems that these light editors are way more popular than like the heavier IDE type experience. Transcript from the "Editor Features" Lesson ![]()
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