>>30Bloated code does not only mean more wasted time on installation, startup and during runtime, it also means more bugs and less reliability. VS and any other bloated product is full of quirks, inconsistencies and outdated relics because the shitty coders that created it don't know how to find anything in the code. 10GB is not nothing, especially on older or cheap office machines that are still widely in use, but the fact that you make just this argument as if the only wrong thing about bloat was size on disk shows you're just clueless. Yeah, good for you that you don't have to use Visual Studio, otherwise you wouldn't spew this bullshit.
And then there is something to say about beauty and satisfaction which invariably require conciseness and simplicity. But you wouldn't care anything for beauty, you would just happily eat faeces-rich corporate bloatware in your pigsty, huh? People like you are the reason this industry is in such a deep shithole.