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AML OCV - CES - notebookVSCode - low rating: I have another chromebook, where I can not install vscode, and I can tell the di #1434

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JulianChu1 opened this issue Jan 27, 2022 · 0 comments
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JulianChu1 commented Jan 27, 2022

Bug id: 1567299

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Session_Id: UqhzH
source: NotebookVSCodeClick

comments: I have another chromebook, where I can not install vscode, and I can tell the difference.... also the syncronization is really fast When also initializing a git repo, and pushing it to github (from the VSCode) it's great However, sometimes I want to push to github from the web studio, and it's a bit hard- I have to manually enter the machine shell and use git push and configure user and a password A web button for that would be great - also an option to store the token here

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commented Jan 5

@john Wu @sindhura Bandhakavi this is partially VS Code related. We can interpret the first statement of "I have another chromebook, ... I can tell the difference" as one of:
They have VS Code on a different machine and are pleased with the experience. On their chromebook they're forced to use Studio tools (which they mention further in the comment) and notice a difference in experience, in favour of VS Code (they reference fast sync).
They're frustrated that VS Code is unavailable on their Chromebook and wish there was parity across all machines.
Curious what your thoughts are?

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