(C/C++ was never widely used for web servers and applications, though it is very possible to do so, and Microsoft has made some attempts to push it with their IIS web servers.) And then you have Python and R used for data science. the MEAN stack is now supplanting the LAMP stack - the rage 10 to 15 years ago - for ecommerce sites. In addition in some instances the IDEs were proprietary software that cost a ton of money and aren't available on all platforms (see Visual Studio Enterprise).īasically, Javascript is replacing Java for a ton of client (Angular and Express) and server (node.js) for a bunch of applications. But for scripting languages full blown IDEs were overkill. were designed around full blown programming languages like C++ and Java. The older IDEs - Visual Studio, NetBeans, Eclipse etc. Javascript and Python - from Visual Studio to competing free and open source scripting IDEs. VSCode is a free, lightweight open source tiny subset of Visual Studio that was released in order to stop the bleeding of scripting programmers - i.e. VSCode isn't " Microsoft's long-standing app development software." That would be Visual Studio.