I'll provide a contrasting opinion to the comments saying startup time isn't important to them.<p>I tend to work chaotically. I dive into a project and tackle whatever the problem of the day is. The result is a sprawling mess of reference code pulled up in different editor windows, documentation and google results spewing out over 4 browser windows and 30 tabs, and just as many terminals managing VCS, compilation, tests, etc.<p>It's not that I'm a messy coder or anything; it's just that when I'm focused on a problem then my concern is about that problem, not about the growing heap of reference material. The problem is particularly pronounced when working on web applications, where I have to handle multiple code bases at once.<p>Once I'm done, I'll become horrified by the state of my desktop and proceed to close everything.<p>The next coding session starts fresh.<p>So startup time is actually important to me. I have to say I'm annoyed by VSCode's startup time. It starts up to a state where I can hit the menu and start opening things very quickly, but isn't completely finished for another couple seconds. Atom's in a very similar boat.<p>I'm glad to see progress being made here.