Visual Studio Code vs Wing PythonIDE

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Visual Studio Code vs WingIDE: What are the differences?

Introduction

In this comparison, we will highlight the key differences between Visual Studio Code (VS Code) and Wing IDE.

  1. 1. Cost: VS Code is a free and open-source code editor, whereas Wing IDE is a commercial product with different pricing plans. This difference in cost can be an important factor to consider, especially for individual developers or small teams with budget constraints.

  2. 2. Language Support: While both VS Code and Wing IDE support a wide range of programming languages, Wing IDE primarily focuses on Python development, providing specialized features and tools for efficient Python coding. VS Code, on the other hand, is more versatile, supporting a broader range of languages and having a larger community contributing to its language extensions and plugins.

  3. 3. Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Features: Wing IDE offers an integrated development environment that provides comprehensive tools for debugging, code analysis, and testing. It has features like integrated test runners, interactive debug probe, and the ability to connect to remote processes for debugging. In comparison, VS Code is a lightweight code editor with basic debugging capabilities and requires extensions to provide additional IDE-like features.

  4. 4. Customization and Extensibility: VS Code is highly customizable and extensible, allowing users to personalize their working environment with themes, extensions, and settings. It has a rich marketplace with a wide variety of extensions contributed by the community. Wing IDE, although it supports customization to some extent, may have a more limited ecosystem of extensions and themes compared to VS Code.

  5. 5. Learning Curve and User Interface: VS Code has a relatively low learning curve and a clean user interface that is easy to navigate and understand. It provides a simple and intuitive experience for developers of all skill levels. Wing IDE, being a full-fledged IDE, may have a steeper learning curve and a more complex user interface, as it offers a multitude of features and options that may require some familiarity and training to fully utilize.

  6. 6. Community and Support: VS Code benefits from a large and active community of developers, where users can find an abundance of resources, tutorials, and discussions. It is backed by Microsoft, ensuring regular updates and robust support. Wing IDE also has an active user base and provides support, but its community and resources may be relatively smaller compared to VS Code.

In summary, Visual Studio Code and Wing IDE differ in terms of cost, language support, IDE features, customization, learning curve, and community support. The choice between them depends on specific requirements, preference for a full-fledged IDE or a lightweight editor, and budget considerations.

Decisions about Visual Studio Code and Wing PythonIDE
Kamaleshwar BN
Senior Software Engineer at Pulley · | 12 upvotes · 1.3M views

Visual Studio Code became famous over the past 3+ years I believe. The clean UI, easy to use UX and the plethora of integrations made it a very easy decision for us. Our gripe with Sublime was probably only the UX side. VSCode has not failed us till now, and still is able to support our development env without any significant effort.

Goland being paid, as well as built only for Go seemed like a significant limitation to not consider it.

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Simon Ibssa
Student at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo · | 2 upvotes · 1.2M views

I decided to choose VSCode over Sublime text for my Systems Programming class in C. What I love about VSCode is its awesome ability to add extensions. Intellisense is a beautiful debugger, and Remote SSH allows me to login and make real-time changes in VSCode to files on my university server. This is an awesome alternative to going back and forth on pushing/pulling code and logging into servers in the terminal. Great choice for anyone interested in C programming!

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Pros of Visual Studio Code
Pros of Wing PythonIDE
  • 340
    Powerful multilanguage IDE
  • 308
    Fast
  • 193
    Front-end develop out of the box
  • 158
    Support TypeScript IntelliSense
  • 142
    Very basic but free
  • 126
    Git integration
  • 106
    Intellisense
  • 78
    Faster than Atom
  • 53
    Better ui, easy plugins, and nice git integration
  • 45
    Great Refactoring Tools
  • 44
    Good Plugins
  • 42
    Terminal
  • 38
    Superb markdown support
  • 36
    Open Source
  • 34
    Extensions
  • 26
    Large & up-to-date extension community
  • 26
    Awesome UI
  • 24
    Powerful and fast
  • 22
    Portable
  • 18
    Best editor
  • 18
    Best code editor
  • 17
    Easy to get started with
  • 15
    Lots of extensions
  • 15
    Built on Electron
  • 15
    Crossplatform
  • 15
    Good for begginers
  • 14
    Extensions for everything
  • 14
    Open, cross-platform, fast, monthly updates
  • 14
    All Languages Support
  • 13
    Easy to use and learn
  • 12
    Extensible
  • 12
    "fast, stable & easy to use"
  • 11
    Totally customizable
  • 11
    Git out of the box
  • 11
    Faster edit for slow computer
  • 11
    Ui design is great
  • 11
    Useful for begginer
  • 10
    Great community
  • 10
    SSH support
  • 10
    Fast Startup
  • 9
    It has terminal and there are lots of shortcuts in it
  • 9
    Powerful Debugger
  • 9
    Great language support
  • 9
    Works With Almost EveryThing You Need
  • 8
    Python extension is fast
  • 8
    Can compile and run .py files
  • 7
    Great document formater
  • 7
    Features rich
  • 6
    He is not Michael
  • 6
    Awesome multi cursor support
  • 6
    Extension Echosystem
  • 6
    She is not Rachel
  • 5
    Language server client
  • 5
    Easy azure
  • 5
    SFTP Workspace
  • 5
    VSCode.pro Course makes it easy to learn
  • 5
    Very proffesional
  • 4
    Supports lots of operating systems
  • 4
    Has better support and more extentions for debugging
  • 4
    Excellent as git difftool and mergetool
  • 4
    Virtualenv integration
  • 3
    Has more than enough languages for any developer
  • 3
    Better autocompletes than Atom
  • 3
    Emmet preinstalled
  • 3
    'batteries included'
  • 3
    More tools to integrate with vs
  • 2
    VS Code Server: Browser version of VS Code
  • 2
    Big extension marketplace
  • 2
    Customizable
  • 2
    Microsoft
  • 2
    Light
  • 2
    Fast and ruby is built right in
  • 2
    CMake support with autocomplete
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    Cons of Visual Studio Code
    Cons of Wing PythonIDE
    • 46
      Slow startup
    • 29
      Resource hog at times
    • 20
      Poor refactoring
    • 13
      Poor UI Designer
    • 11
      Weak Ui design tools
    • 10
      Poor autocomplete
    • 8
      Super Slow
    • 8
      Huge cpu usage with few installed extension
    • 8
      Microsoft sends telemetry data
    • 7
      Poor in PHP
    • 6
      It's MicroSoft
    • 3
      Poor in Python
    • 3
      No Built in Browser Preview
    • 3
      No color Intergrator
    • 3
      Very basic for java development and buggy at times
    • 3
      No built in live Preview
    • 3
      Electron
    • 2
      Bad Plugin Architecture
    • 2
      Powered by Electron
    • 1
      Terminal does not identify path vars sometimes
    • 1
      Slow C++ Language Server
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      What is Visual Studio Code?

      Build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows.

      What is Wing PythonIDE?

      It is a Python IDE that was designed from the ground up for Python, to bring you a more productive development experience.

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