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I have made the decision to completely switch from full studio to vs code for my c# development about a year ago. and I haven't regretted it so far. I work in a company that has a lot of microservices so I tend to switch between projects often.
And with the C# dev kit they just released setting vs code up for c# development is no effort.
I also recently started using profiles more in vs code to quickly switch between c# and web development, and I'm a fan.