| ▲ | nurumaik 2 hours ago | |
If you want electron app that doesn't lag terribly, you'll end up rewriting ui layer from scratch anyway. VSCode already renders terminal on GPU and GPU-rendered editor area is in experimental. There will soon be no web ui left at all | ||
| ▲ | morganherlocker an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
> If you want electron app that doesn't lag terribly My experience with VS Code is that it has no perceptible lag, except maybe 500ms on startup. I don't doubt people experience this, but I think it comes down to which extensions you enable, and many people enable lots of heavy language extensions of questionable quality. I also use Visual Studio for Windows builds on C++ projects, and it is pretty jank by comparison, both in terms of UI design and resource usage. I just opened up a relatively small project (my blog repo, which has 175 MB of static content) in both editors and here's the cold start memory usage without opening any files: - Visual Studio Code: 589.4 MB - Visual Studio 2022: 732.6 MB update: I see a lot of love for Jetbrains in this thread, so I also tried the same test in Android Studio: 1.69 GB! | ||
| ▲ | matsz 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
> VSCode already renders terminal on GPU When did they add that? Last time I used it, it was still based on xterm.js. Also, technically Chromium/Blink has GPU rendering built in for web pages, so everything could run on GPU. | ||
| ▲ | HumanOstrich 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I'm not sure how you went from terminal and editor GPU rendering, which can benefit from it, to "there will soon be no web ui left at all". | ||