I've been an Atom user for the last several years with only a little VS Code experience. I know a lot of Atom users switched to Code so I suspect they are fairly similar.
Android Studio feels a lot heavier to use then Atom. Almost all the keyboard shortcuts I'm used to are different so I find that difficult. I think that the integration with flutter and the Android Emulator are not as good for Code.
Thanks for the insight. I am pretty used to working on a plugged device from game dev, I'll probably keep going like that. Anyway, Android Studio looks huge and scary to me:)
I've been an Atom user for the last several years with only a little VS Code experience. I know a lot of Atom users switched to Code so I suspect they are fairly similar.
Android Studio feels a lot heavier to use then Atom. Almost all the keyboard shortcuts I'm used to are different so I find that difficult. I think that the integration with flutter and the Android Emulator are not as good for Code.
Thanks for the insight. I am pretty used to working on a plugged device from game dev, I'll probably keep going like that. Anyway, Android Studio looks huge and scary to me:)
It's got a lot of buttons and knobs but you can usually ignore most of it.