pjmlp 6 days ago

Ctrl+, followed by f filename, you will get the file.

The only reasons I use VSCode are the plugins I cannot get on VS, like Powershell, Rust, Azure tooling, and for stuff like Next.js, better use an editor that is anyway a browser in disguise.

Performance has never been a part of my decision flowchart.

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m-schuetz 6 days ago

I know it gets you the file...after several seconds. Vscode gives it instantly. I use this feature so often, it's basically a dealbreaker for VS.

I keep both editors open, but VS is basically just there to hit the compile button and for the occasional debugging.

pjmlp 6 days ago

Dunno, time to check your plugins slowing down the IDE.

Better not having Resharper around.

m-schuetz 6 days ago

I have zero plugins installed. VS is just so slow that it's even outmatched by a javascript/Electron app like vscode.

pjmlp 5 days ago

Then it is definitely a "my computer/your computer" problem.

m-schuetz 5 days ago

My computer has a PCIe 5 SSD, Ryzen 7950 and 128GB Ram. This is solely a VS problem, as you can see from the other posters with the same issue. And from the fact that vscode displays results instantly. It's only ever VS that's slow, accross any system I've ever used it with.