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Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code a New 'Java'?

2 pointsby pixelgeekover 3 years ago
I have been trying to figure out Microsoft&#x27;s investment in Visual Studio Code. They spend a lot of time and energy working on the system and expanding it and given that they are a publicly traded company it isn&#x27;t just because they heart Open Source so darned much.<p>I think that the recent efforts to make Visual Studio Code run in a browser are the first steps in MS making a modern &#x27;Java&#x27; that not only allows you to build Mac, Windows and Linux apps but also web apps that look and act like desktop apps.<p>MS has Typescript and via Github it has Electron. So it has a language and a &#x27;platform&#x27;. It doesn&#x27;t control Node or Chromium though so the entire delivery chain isn&#x27;t under their control but it looks as if they are working on a system that will let them promise &#x27;write once&#x27; by removing the underlying OS.<p>What does everyone else think? Likely?

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usrbinbashover 3 years ago
One is a programming language, the other is an IDE, so my answer would be &quot;no&quot;.
emptyparadiseover 3 years ago
JavaScript is the new Java. But Google holds Chromium, the One True Runtime. Microsoft, scared of that, focused on owning the <i>entire</i> ecosystem around it: npm, TypeScript, GitHub, VS Code, Electron are all are in Microsoft&#x27;s hands. It&#x27;s very clever.