• DessalinesA
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    24 years ago

    Heck yeah. I use this to develop the thing you’re looking at, its helped out immensely.

    • @nutomicMA
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      14 years ago

      Which editor are you using? I tried this with vscodium, but its annoying that there is no proper auto complete. I’m using intellij.

      • DessalinesA
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        24 years ago

        I’d be surprised if intellij didn’t have a rust analyzer plugin, they pry do.

        I use vim with coc.nvim + coc-rust-analyzer, which has intellisense /autocomplete plugins for pretty much every language.

        • @nutomicMA
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          24 years ago

          I cant find one. Like the post says, it uses a different analyser, written in Kotlin. I think the functionality is similar though. Never used vim or anything like that for coding, so I wouldnt even know how to start.

          • DessalinesA
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            24 years ago

            If its good enough and you’re used to intellij, I wouldn’t switch… the learning curve on vim is pretty steep, once you get good with it its really damn powerful never taking your hands off the keyboard, but it takes a while to get there.

            It also helps to use a distribution, that bundles a lot of useful plugins together… here’s the one that I use: https://github.com/amix/vimrc

      • DessalinesA
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        14 years ago

        Or wait doesn’t intellij have really good custom rust support?

        • @nutomicMA
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          24 years ago

          Uhh that looks too complicated. I didnt even get around to install the fish extension that you recommended me.

          • DessalinesA
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            24 years ago

            Ya, I’ve used intellij before and its plenty good.

        • @open_world
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          14 years ago

          I’m using Intelllij with Rust right now and it’s pretty good. The only bad thing I can say about Intellij is that it’s kinda glitchy and buggy on Sway.