![]() It's a big analysis for your system environment. I just hope that it's actually doable without breaking backwards compat with packages. If Atom could have VSCode's performance in these areas, it would dominate the code editor world considering the package ecosystem, so in that way I want Atom to learn as much as possible from VSCode. I'd like to see 64bit versions on windows. Keep in mind VSCode is pretty damn new, so performance should only get better under the hood.Ītom is faster on linux over windows I've found too, but not by much. Handles 20k line files almost as well as sublime-text.Multi cursor (200+) is very fast, though sometimes doesnt work.Syntax highlighting is applied faster than Atom, though is still noticeable, may be related to different syntax grammar complexity.Starts very quickly, though admittedly is less feature rich.Chokes on 20k line files, literally for minutes.Opening command pallet, packages section can be slow.Multi cursor (200+) lags so much the editor actually freezes at times or outright crashes!. ![]()
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