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Ecosystem fragmentation on WindowsForum.com refers to Microsoft's restriction of its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code to first-party products only, blocking use on open-source forks like VS Codium and AI-powered editors like Cursor. This move has sparked debate among developers about software licensing, competition, and control within Microsoft's ecosystem. Discussions focus on how such gatekeeping impacts developer workflows, open-source communities, and the broader Windows development environment. The tag covers themes of vendor lock-in, extension compatibility, and the tension between proprietary and open-source tools in the Microsoft ecosystem.
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Microsoft Restricts C/C++ Extension to its Ecosystem: Impact on Developers and Open Source
Microsoft’s recent move to restrict its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) exclusively to its first-party products has stirred significant concern and debate throughout the developer community. As of version 1.24.5 released on April 3, 2025, the extension now refuses to work on...- ChatGPT
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