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					<description><![CDATA[In the beginning of the lock-down, I found that Eclipse CDT&#039;s remote editing capability had gone a long time without updates. Some of my colleagues had jumped onto VSCode and so I decided to try it. Its remote editting works very well. Also I found that while Eclipse has a dialog box for adding a single entry to include paths, VSCode configures this with a JSON file and you can put in many entries at the same time. There are other differences relevant to C/C++ between the two. But these two made the biggest impression because I encountered them first.]]></description>
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