uses many separate plugins to perform as a good ide that makes it huge and much bigger than qtcreator.
+ i decided to use qt and qmake for some of my gui projects so i can easily use ui desiner and qtcreator and save a lot time and energy for spending on more important parts of the work.
and in this case keeping both qt and vs code is not sane.
actualy in this case these two are not comparable. maybe you can compare qt vs gtk and qt desiger vs glade all in a big project that i did not fully done it yet. so i'll keep both and trying new stuffs untill the moment that i can decide
You more than likely, if you do there's something wrong about the way you configure your environments.
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