That looks great. I never thought I would find better IDEs than the IntelliJ, PyCharm, RubyMine, etc. from Jetbrains, but: in the last year I find myself usually using VSCode because it starts faster and is more responsive.
It's a very basic bare bones editor, whereas IntelliJ was basically built for Java projects initially, so it has a well established logic, behavior, is quite fast, lots of automation and tools. With vscode you'll have to download plugins, write your own build and perhaps even run scripts. Depends on what level of control you need.
I think you are better off with IntelliJ for Java projects for now. Also, the free community version of IntelliJ is very capable, open source Apache 2 licensed, and fun to build your own from source.
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