It become open source just last week. Currently don’t have Linux version but soon it will have. Linux Roadmap issue

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Can confirm that’s it’s very fast. Just lacking plugins at the moment.

I will watch it with great interest

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I hope it gets there. I was a sublime user until vs code’s integrations got so far ahead that the productivity gains outweighed the slowness, but I really want it to be faster.

Do zed plugins have to be written in rust? If they do then that will slow community contributions since it’s not as popular as JavaScript for vs code.

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Vs code is slow? Literally the entire reason I switched to it years ago is because it’s very fast.

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16 points

Yep, VSCode is slow because it is built on Electron which is just a another browser.

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9 points

VSCode is only fast if you’re comparing it to Atom.

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4 points

extensions tend to be the slow part in my experience. after a couple heavy extensions on an already struggling work laptop I’ll frequently outpace it’s input handling and have to wait for it to catch up

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Depends on what you’re used before I guess. I came from sublime text which was written in C++ and was blazing fast. You could throw any size file at it, I still use it when I need to edit a large file. I can notice the input lag in vs code even in small files with a vanilla setup. After adding plugins the lag can become even more noticable and in certain use cases it straight up slows you down. It’s not so slow that it’s unusable, but it’s noticably slower, and leaves me desiring more speed. But speed alone isn’t enough, it needs really good plugins which is why I traded speedy sublime text for vs code in the first place.

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VSCode is fine

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Maybe for you. I personally am quite picky about tools I use all day every day.

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Yeah, it’s fine, I said I use it didn’t I? But it’s just fine, so I’d prefer something even better.

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5 points

Sounds exactly like atom… until they killed atom

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41 points

Atom was never fast

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11 points

Exactly.

Atom being open source was why I switched to it from Sublime.

Atom’s shitty performance was why I switched away to VS Code.

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