Strongly disagree. VS Code is a corporate tool IDE, which is dull and awkward to use as just an editor, and binary spyware in it "phones home" to its users' masters in Redmond. It's exactly what an MSDN subscriber would like, but dire for anyone else.
Atom is fun. It's easy to configure in weird personal ways, get rid of parts you don't use, add your own plugins, change CSS as you like. There's an insane number of plugins and themes. It's like emacs but organized and nice.
So far the statements from project owners in public and on Slack have been that Atom 1 & 2 development continues full speed.
If it is "killed" we'll just fork it and run up a black flag.
Atom is fun. It's easy to configure in weird personal ways, get rid of parts you don't use, add your own plugins, change CSS as you like. There's an insane number of plugins and themes. It's like emacs but organized and nice.
So far the statements from project owners in public and on Slack have been that Atom 1 & 2 development continues full speed.
If it is "killed" we'll just fork it and run up a black flag.