Because you were obviously super curious to know, Facebook uses mercurial (not git) and a customized VS Code environment (not really emacs, vim, or any of the other editor candidates). https://t.co/o4JCt2AVT4
— Thomas J. Leeper (@thosjleeper) November 19, 2019
“Visual Studio Code is now an established part of Facebook’s development future. In teaming with Microsoft, we’re looking forward to being part of the community that helps Visual Studio Code continue to be a world class development tool.” https://t.co/9NUMagjIP0
— John Bristowe (@JohnBristowe) November 19, 2019
"Visual Studio Code is now an established part of Facebook’s development future. In teaming with Microsoft, we’re looking forward to being part of the community that helps Visual Studio Code continue to be a world class development tool." @code https://t.co/RWyXcIowaf pic.twitter.com/OOguo38YKf
— Amanda Silver (@amandaksilver) November 19, 2019
The future is on remote development:https://t.co/kSLkBIpqKE
— Pablo Chico de Guzman @Kubecon (@pchico83) November 20, 2019
The rapid and massive success of VS Code reminds me of that ancient wisdom…
— Guillermo ▲ (@rauchg) November 19, 2019
Always bet on JS
(and TS)https://t.co/DMn2vEbkf4 pic.twitter.com/4KI6ZTqwck
Facebook officially adopting @code internally. RIP Atomhttps://t.co/Ze0iWilxSF
— Jared Palmer (@jaredpalmer) November 19, 2019
Hope this leads to better React tooling in longer term https://t.co/kkWZv3vsT0
— Dan Abramov (@dan_abramov) November 19, 2019
Landed a blog post today discussing Facebook’s partnership with Microsoft on enhancing the remote development experience in @code. We are making VS Code our default development environment at Facebook, and that makes me super happy.https://t.co/1R3ySCoRD0
— Joel Marcey (@JoelMarcey) November 19, 2019
Visual Studio Code the new standard at Facebook :) https://t.co/L7U5tRQVKf
— Christopher Maneu (@cmaneu) November 20, 2019
#Facebook is making Visual Studio Code the default development environment at Facebook and teaming with #Microsoft to help enhance their remote development extensions in an effort to enable engineers to do remote development at scale. ?https://t.co/fcwjiobjDp pic.twitter.com/s4KFSXmmC4
— Mahfuza Humayra Mohona (@mhmohona) November 20, 2019
Facebook and Microsoft Partnering on Remote Development https://t.co/B1htmHzoDH pic.twitter.com/WZu5SJU1wG
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 21, 2019
Working on IDEs has been a theme of my career, but I wouldn't have predicted this a year ago. I'm working on VS Code... at Facebook.https://t.co/ZucMnGwav4
— Steve Teixeira ? (@stevetex) November 20, 2019
#Facebook and #Microsoft Partnering on Remote Development https://t.co/smhYhZhmyG @fbplatform
— Joe Ingeno (@JoeIngeno) November 21, 2019