> If they are not fine, then C is probably not the right language for the project.
It's for C/C++ as author says, not just for C. And even if you're using Qt and write mostly QML you still need some C++ and it's much easier with code completion. I'd rather use VSCode than Qt Creator for that and I'm certainly not going back to vim.
It's for C/C++ as author says, not just for C. And even if you're using Qt and write mostly QML you still need some C++ and it's much easier with code completion. I'd rather use VSCode than Qt Creator for that and I'm certainly not going back to vim.