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Hmmm, from bundled dependancies point of view Visual Studio Code looks very much like Atom, but with out of date versions?

Bill of Materials for Atom version 0.194.0 for OS X [http://www.bomtotal.com/#85c7e5b85a0ea17e50676c621eaaceaa] has e.g. nodejs 0.10.35, openssl 1.0.1j AND 1.0.1k, zlib 1.2.5 AND 1.2.8 and libuv 0.10.30.

Whereas,

Bill of Materials for Code version 0.1.0 for OS X [http://www.bomtotal.com/#26be3e80807532937c65c575360bfb91] has e.g. nodejs 0.10.22, openssl 1.0.1e AND 1.0.1k, zlib 1.2.3 AND 1.2.8 and libuv 0.10.19.

So Visual Studio Code ships with openssl released in Feb 2013 while Atom ships with openssl released in Oct 2014. :)

Furthermore Visual Studio Code ships with nodejs released in Nov 2013 while Atom ships with nodejs released in Dec 2014.

From this perspective Visual Studio Code is a blast from the past, lets hope it is not dangerously out of date.


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