<3golang, tdd, cloud, distributed systems paradigms, clean arch, ddd, but also probabilistic learning algorithmic and analytic, some svelte, some vuejs, very few react, and angular when needed
Education
Bachelor's in CS at Sorbonne Université (Paris Jussieu)
I cannot argue there will always be many options. But then this is a mess. For example I like dwm, st, vim, unite.vim, goyo.vim, limelight.vim, gruvbox, xrdb all these good old tools together makes very appreciable desktop environments too...
<3golang, tdd, cloud, distributed systems paradigms, clean arch, ddd, but also probabilistic learning algorithmic and analytic, some svelte, some vuejs, very few react, and angular when needed
Education
Bachelor's in CS at Sorbonne Université (Paris Jussieu)
oh yeah, I LOVE Vim. And it works really well cross-platform, too. I did an article a while ago on VIM setup on Windows, I'd love to write a new one if people are interested in that.
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I cannot argue there will always be many options. But then this is a mess. For example I like
dwm
,st
,vim
,unite.vim
,goyo.vim
,limelight.vim
,gruvbox
,xrdb
all these good old tools together makes very appreciable desktop environments too...Tmux has basically become my desktop. I’m also using the Lynx text based browser, so I have no idea why I bother running an X server actually...
Have you tried
edbrowse
yet ? 😌oh yeah, I LOVE Vim. And it works really well cross-platform, too. I did an article a while ago on VIM setup on Windows, I'd love to write a new one if people are interested in that.