

GitHub’s Atom is another free and open source code editor available for Linux, macOS and Windows. However, the discussion on VSCodium is beyond the scope of this article, except for considering it as a viable alternative to Visual Studio Code if you want the functionality Visual Studio Code offers, but without any proprietary elements to it. VSCodium builds upon the publicly open source code of Visual Studio Code. The binary releases distributed by Microsoft are still proprietary freeware.

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It is in fact available in the software center of many distributions. Installing VS Code on Linux is pretty simple too.

And since Electron apps work on a majority of operating systems, users of Linux, macOS and Windows can all benefit from these optimizations. VS Code developers have done some fantastic optimizations with Electron to make it as lightweight and efficient as possible. Microsoft released most of the source code of Visual Studio Code on GitHub under the MIT License on 18th November 2015. Visual Studio Code was made by Microsoft and is available on Linux, macOS and Windows.
