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Ask HN: Nearly a year later, how does RustRover compare to VSCode

1 points by Heidaradar 2 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read


Title basically. If you've used both, which do you prefer and why?

turtle_heck 2 years ago

I was using (and paying for) Clion and using that Rust for quite a while, when RustRover came out I switched to it and stopped paying for Clion (There was no option to pay for RustRover) then randomly one day, a week or so ago, I could no longer launch RustRover as I now needed a license. I was trying to open up an old project before a meeting to discuss some details but couldn't use RustRover to do it (I didn't have time to purchase it before the meeting.) So I opened it in Sublime Text (which I also pay for) to get the info I needed.

I was annoyed about the inability to access my own project, without warning, so I tried VSCode instead of buying RustRover. It's missing a few things (or I just don't know how to do them in VSCode yet) but I don't suspect it will ever lock me out of my own project without warning and it seems good enough so I'm going to stick with it until I can't.

I don't have an issue for paying for software but am not a fan of the way JetBrains went about it for RustRover.

  • HeidaradarOP 2 years ago

    what "things" is VSCode missing that you used in RustRover?

    • turtle_heck 2 years ago

      When using a struct, RustRover will offer to populate all the properties. VScode will auto complete them one at a time.

      I've only used this a couple of times but if you paste a block of JSON into a file it will offer to create a new struct implementation from the JSON.

      That's two things that come to mind

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