I'm an user of both PhpStorm and VScode, but the sad part is that even if there's a bug in Phpstorm, and you report it, there's a slim to no chance of getting it pushed asap.
Yeah, that's also true. My main reason for staying with Storm is that it has a lot built in (code auto-formatting, Xdebug etc.). The whole VSCode extension community is a little wonky at the moment, at least for PHP support.
That's true, storm is great since it covers a lot of things (including nice db remote support, rest calls etc), but I do use VSCode as my daily here's a file edit it handler.
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I'm an user of both PhpStorm and VScode, but the sad part is that even if there's a bug in Phpstorm, and you report it, there's a slim to no chance of getting it pushed asap.
Yeah, that's also true. My main reason for staying with Storm is that it has a lot built in (code auto-formatting, Xdebug etc.). The whole VSCode extension community is a little wonky at the moment, at least for PHP support.
That's true, storm is great since it covers a lot of things (including nice db remote support, rest calls etc), but I do use VSCode as my daily here's a file edit it handler.