VSCodium
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
VSCodium since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software and IDE software.
Also it reads 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16 and saves to 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16.
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Source code
GNU emacs
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
GNU emacs since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software and IDE software.
Also it reads 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16 and saves to 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16.
Website
Source code
Wikipedia
Documentation
Writer
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
Writer since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software.
Also it reads 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: UTF-8, UTF-16 and ASCII and saves to 3 of the same formats as
Visual Studio Code such as: ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16.
Source code
Website
Wikipedia
NotepadNext
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
NotepadNext since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a IDE software.
Website
Source code
Wikipedia
Godot
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
Godot since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software.
Website
Source code
Documentation
UPBGE
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
UPBGE since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software.
Documentation
Source code
Website
Blender
To replace
Visual Studio Code you can use
Blender since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Text Editor software.
Documentation
Source code
Website
Wikipedia