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Typescript would like a word. So would VS Code.
They ain't all misses.
Also O365, while convoluted, shouldn't run that shittily, sounds like your hardware/network is dated as f.
ADO is vastly better than it was years ago, the pipeline stuff is a lot slicker.
I concur, VS Code is amazing, I've totally forgotten about that. TypeScript I haven't really used much, so I can't judge that, but now that I think about I do most of my work in C# and don't have anything bad to say about it, so that's also nice.
Most of O365 is fine, while still a little bit slower than anything else, but the Dynamics just isn't responsive no matter what network or hardware I'm on. It's a convoluted CRM. And I do have a new desktop that I bought a few months ago, and 1Gbps network, so none of that should be a factor.
Algebraic types in TypeScript are game-changing. I immediately wanted them in C# for deriving domain models from database entities and then view models from domain models.