Atom Editor vs VS Code with R Extension
VS
emoji_events
WINNER
VS Code with R Extension
9.5
Brilliant
Rstudio IDE Local
Get VS Code with R Extension
open_in_new
psychology AI Verdict
VS Code with R Extension edges ahead with a score of 9.5/10 compared to 4.5/10 for Atom Editor. While both are highly rated in their respective fields, VS Code with R Extension demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
description Overview
Atom Editor
Atom was once a highly customizable, hackable editor, often favored for its extensibility. While development has slowed and it has been superseded by VS Code, it remains a functional, lightweight option for users who prefer its specific UI/UX patterns. It serves as a reminder of the powerful, customizable editors that preceded modern standards, offering a familiar feel to older developers.
Read more
VS Code with R Extension
Visual Studio Code, when augmented with the official R extension, becomes a powerhouse local IDE. It leverages VS Code's unmatched speed and extensibility, allowing R developers to use best-in-class tooling for Python, JavaScript, and R simultaneously. Its JSON/YAML support and Git integration are industry-leading, making it perfect for full-stack data projects that mix languages. It offers a high...
Read more
leaderboard Similar Items
info Details
swap_horiz Compare With Another Item
Compare Atom Editor with...
Compare VS Code with R Extension with...