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adobe/brackets Needs To Stay Where It Is Because Of Extraordinary Circumstances #15347

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Corncheese2 opened this issue May 11, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Corncheese2
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Microsoft Visual Studio in all of its versions is an unproven technology. The trouble started on Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 a decrepit free download with bugs when I tried to save a simple Visual Basic program. Not only is it bear to download my work did not save correctly. Why does adobe/Brackets have to migrate to this unsatisfactory application when I can just use the adobe/brackets during these extraordinary circumstances? The coursework I need to do is just fine right here.

@moeenio
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moeenio commented May 14, 2021

Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio Code aren't the same thing. At all.

@OdinVex
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OdinVex commented Jul 9, 2021

Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio Code aren't the same thing. At all.

I think GitHub being owned by Microsoft might have some kind of censorship about this, but I say :censored: Microsoft. I've begun searching for a FOSS (free, open-source software) alternative to Brackets. I don't use JavaScript/npm :censored:, pure HTML5+CSS. Brackets has worked flawlessly for me.

@ScanuNicco
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Brackets is not going away.

The community will take ownership of the project after Sept 1 (albeit with a different repo). Both the website (brackets.io) and the extension registry will live on. <3

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