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vs code is a text editor which can be extended to be an ide with extensions for a specific language
C++ is pretty hard to set up and debug without a specialized ide, so if you want to get into low level programming i wound recommend rust. rust's documentation is fantastic, the compiler helps you and it protects you from some of the worst bugs that can arise in c++
@ivy Rust is just such an ugly looking language to me. I tried to learn it, but just never liked how I had to write code. Pretty superficial reason to drop it, but it just never jelled with me, so meh
Thanks Ivy.
Would you recommend a different environment to code in? Or would Visual Studio be plenty fine with the extensions?
8 years ago when I did javascript/typescript I preferred VS Code. VS Code also has extentions for python and C#. C# extention is not fantastic, but should be fine for a small training project. VS Code also works OK for Rust.