I wanted to quickly help calm any potential concerns about changes to VS Code or its model.
Codespaces is a separate, additional service from VS Code, very much focused on providing compute catered to developers and their workflows. We hope you'll use and love it, but we're also very happy if you'd prefer to continue to use VS Code in the ways that you may have previously done.
Either way, we will continue to invest heavily in VS Code as you know it. Codespaces will not change that.
I believe you when you say your intentions are good, but I'm skeptical. Even if it's not the official stance, getting as many people as possible onto the SaaS offering has to be the goal and, IMO, there could be a point where maintaining the standalone product isn't worth it.
I'm worried that Microsoft's going to be successful in shifting a bunch of developer workload onto Azure and that'll create a power imbalance where developers will see increasing prices while they lose control their own workflows.
Is it true that Nadella frequents the gym and chastises people for running on treadmills instead of Azure? Lol.
I wanted to quickly help calm any potential concerns about changes to VS Code or its model.
Codespaces is a separate, additional service from VS Code, very much focused on providing compute catered to developers and their workflows. We hope you'll use and love it, but we're also very happy if you'd prefer to continue to use VS Code in the ways that you may have previously done.
Either way, we will continue to invest heavily in VS Code as you know it. Codespaces will not change that.
Hopefully that helps clarify any concerns!