Just comedy.
I use the VIM plugin in my IDE. The best of both worlds!
Yup me too.
I dislike magic. Theres so much stuff you never learn if you rely on magic. Like most people got no clue what a csproj file contains. And neither did I. Just a bunch of xml lines grouped seemingly randomly. And sln files are hard (not impossible) to create or modify without that
dotnet sln
magic (or VS gui).And despite not being a vim user myself even I had to laugh at how those article authors completely missed the point of vim. 🤣
ed is the only true editor
Do you all seriously edit text files directly‽
I use
hexedit
for all my programming, that way I can see my text’s source code. It allows things that are impossible with lesser editors, like differentiate l and 1. Newer versions even provide a “live view” that shows your text’s output right beside its source, updated almost instantly. I don’t personally use it as it consumes a lot of resources but it’s a great help if you’re just starting out.butterflies. I use butterflies.
Meh, there is an Emacs command for that.
That’s why I use a vimitor instead.
nano for me, please.
You can’t spell vim without ed and em.
Emacs was my first, and it will be my last!
Neovim
Because most of those IDEs breed a complex GUI and WM. I live in the terminal, I can’t afford using something different to emacs
You can buy better hardware to support a GUI! It’s pretty cheap nowadays
Why many word, few good
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Where the helix people at?! 🦀
Comedy indeed. Try using a fancy IDE on an embedded system…. Laughs all around. Vim is the right tool.
That guys voice is like nails on a chalkboard
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