Yet, as I said I have an use PSS for major projects (WinForm GUI, EXE, etc.) and VSCode (Win, OSX and Linux) for other stuff, but I also use Visual Studio for other development needs that often includes PoSH code as part of a target project. You know the ISE, and like you, I've lived in it since it was first introduced. Regardless of what other may infer or try to convince you of. Only you can decide what is best for you. ISE has a lot of features that is not in the VSCode, and VSCode has a lot of features, that are not in the ISE. Just know that the ISE is what it is now, and no more work is going into it. Yet, since it has to ben installed everywhere you will use it, then the ISE is the choice, since it is built-in. If you need fast, light, cross platform tool, then VSCode is it. If you are not really doing major projects, UI design, etc., then it a really overkill vs what the ISE or Visual Studio Code does. Yet, I've been a developer for years, thus used to heavy tools. However, it is a full blown development suite much like Visual Studio. For major PoSH projects there is no substitute, IMHO.
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