Zed “kills” VSCode

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Published 2024-02-28
Zed is touted as the new VSCode killer. I had to check it out for myself.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rmdashrfv
    I got laid off last week because I was coding too slow. Had I been using Zed, I could have closed more tickets 10-15ms faster. Dammit
  • @damienbutt6320
    It has a lot of potential. But it’s no way near feature complete enough to be considered a vscode killer. Yet.
  • @fuzzy-02
    No windows support yet. Like it or hate it, it still is the big fish in the pond. Zed should get to level 6 first to get their ult and then try killing vscode
  • @codedusting
    Lmao. That 97ms to 58ms marketing is just marketing 101.
  • @ghfsd786fa
    The bad thing about Zed (for now) is that VSCode has a ton of extensions; yes Zed automatically integrates using LSP but that's pretty much it. But it's VERY promising.
  • @shock9616
    I'm in a similar position: I'm not using Zed as my main editor for now, but I am keeping it installed and periodically checking things out as it gets updated. It has a lot of promise for me and I'm really looking forward to seeing where it goes in the future
  • @Sestaak
    Performance matters a lot more when low on resources. I've driven a baseline MacBook Air to its limits and beyond for years, most of the time VSC had little to no noticeable delays but whenever running out of memory or having the CPU catch up, it was BAD. Particularly the vim mode plugin (ergonomics, yo) would swallow inputs and become generally unreliable. That aside, VSC also uses much more memory than it needs to, as any Electron based app does. 300-600mb may be nothing for my current computer, but when you're running 8GB with your base system already using 2 of those, you've got some containers (another 1-2GB), browser tabs and other dev tools open, you'll appreciate every bit of extra memory you can save.
  • @SQLinForm
    Thanks for your great videos. I even sometimes watch them twice because there is soooo much useful information in your videos. Greetings from Belgium & Germany
  • @jorge1869
    Taking the crown from VScode is very difficult, there is a lot of work behind it, it takes years to offer the developed benefits that it offers.
  • @ric8ard
    Zed's response times wil be fantastic for use in films where everyone 'programming a computer' seems like they're on speed.
  • @ThoughtfullySo
    I realize how valuable extensions are for VS Code. They're the only ones keeping me from moving to Zed.
  • @jon1867
    My opinion on zed is..... ( waits 2 years )
  • @TomasRamoska
    VSCode works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Web browsers. With so many extensions like WSL, SSH, Docker, etc. With SSH extension I can view pictures and videos over SSH on my server and browse files like I'm working with Files Explorer or Finder on the local machine. Zed is not a VSCode killer 😂 I don't think they going to kill anyone anytime soon.
  • @RedBearAK
    There’s an extension for VSCode to enable zooming font size in the editor separately from the rest of the UI. I think it’s called “Responsive Font Weights”.
  • @Bankoru
    I dunno if I'm the only one that doesn't care about an extra 50ms or whatever input delay, but just having good features, like what you get with Jetbrains
  • I just installed it on my personal Mac and I have to admit I absolutely love the clean and smooth interface. Thank you Alex! I might try it on my company's Mac too, I'm curious to see how it will manage our huge codebase.
  • @mrrolandlawrence
    zed is awesome. im not ready to change over. but for sure looks like an exciting project.