That’s not quite true. If you can’t complete a build without a proprietary dependency, it’s not really foss even if all the source code is freely available, because you can’t exercise the freedom 1 (or 3). Similarly, if there’s not a FOSS RTS, you can’t exercise freedom 0.
That’s not quite true. If you can’t complete a build without a proprietary dependency, it’s not really foss even if all the source code is freely available, because you can’t exercise the freedom 1 (or 3). Similarly, if there’s not a FOSS RTS, you can’t exercise freedom 0.
“The Java Trap” from RMS was about this, IIRC.
.NET CLI and msbuild are open source, and C# is awesome. And VS Code is open source.
VS Code binaries are not open source, so M$ can add telemetry, star rating popup and other shit.
Yes, but there are a ton of awesome IDEs built on top of the base Visual Studio Code Open Source project, you don’t have to use the Microsoft one.