@Shepmaster Honestly I don't really care about this precise result. I already know that Rust is the best language, by far, among the ones several people heard about.
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I would be more interested in the same result among employers.
Less than 3% or respondents have been coding professionally for more than 30 years.
@Shepmaster TBH I'm wondering if the people around SO (who are also willing to fill out the forms) are not changing at all, I mean, not significantly, thus we reproduce the same result every year.
Jokes aside, I believe community-support, convenience, and UI/UX wise it is indeed the best editor out there. But sadly it is a freaking memory and processor hog.
@DenysSéguret Unfortunately I'm not surprised.. not because of you, but because most free / libre things are not that popular -- people value their comfort above everything for the last 2-3 decades (at least).
Oh, I see your point. Well, we have to dig deeper then, it feels rather strange to have a package under the same name but with a different license and slightly modified than the original / official one..
Moreover, I know for a fact, that the vscode in the official repo uses the MS maintained plugin "store"
(Which has tracking and telemetry)
While the guys behind the vscodium also created a separate "store", which supposed to be truly libre
Anyway, I don't have time to dig deeper into this today or, in fact in the next few days, but I will later on, unless you find out something in the meantime.