It's been 11 amazing years with ups and downs, where we enjoyed each other's company and had a lot of fun facing together new experiences.
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Well, I’ve used VSCode, Sublime, Emacs with DoomEmacs setup, Bracket, Atom, and OniVim. I still use OniVim when I want a windowed editor, but I’m mostly using NeoVim with the Lunar configuration. The vim emulation in VSCode, Sublime, and Emacs was not to par with what I like about NeoVim. It starts up in less than 1 second and is ready to roll!
But, I really love the TextPastry extension for Sublime that I sometimes still use when I need to do that type of editing. I haven’t really found a simular workflow in NeoVim yet, but I’m still looking.
Vetur => Volar
IDE Support
oh, thank you! I'm working with Vue3, so definitely appreciated ;)
I'm not going to switch from atom. It can try to push me off with update that disables things. I won't care. I have an installation of it in an offline VM so if I have to I just copy over the installation files.
Really nice title
I would recommend VSCodium. You get VS Code, but without all of the Microsoft tracking.
interesting!
Try Emacs! In development since the 70’s, free and open software is more reliable than trusting a company to keep making free stuff for you.
I had a similar path from Atom. But instead of VS Code, I chose Emacs. Why? Because I do way more than coding, and my text writing/reading is now very much integrated.
I might be wrong, but with Emacs you need extra configurations to make ESlint and other features to work. I wanted a smooth experience
Yes, you'd almost certainly need to include an ESLint package and configure accordingly. But that's an acceptable hurdle for me.
Great article. I started development with Atom after various online comparisons. The notable pros was its simplicity and extensibility. Somewhere along the line, I convinced myself that VSCode will be better for my productivity.
Haven't been disappointed
+1 for Vue ;)
You might want to check out Vue DevTools
thank you ;) I will check it out!
I used to use repl.it a lot, but then I wanted my code to be private so I tried VSCode and Pycharm.
I really liked Pycharm so I'm currently using that.
did you use Atom keybinding extension when transitioning to VS Code?
no, I just adapted to the new configuration
How fast you'd changed!
~Atom
I'm not sure this is possible as Atom wasn't released until 2014, and didn't make it out of beta until 2015.
Wow, this is news to me I did not know they were shutting it down. It used to be my main code editor for a long time but now I'm a full VSCode convert. Sublime would be my second choice.
SublimeText all the way. VSCode is a bloated, slow rip-off of it
I have it also, it's nice and smooth... but for some reason I don't like it.
It seems too basic to my needs. I dont' know :)
Basic? It's every bit as extendable and customisable as VSCode
challenge accepted. I will try it for 30days and will publish a comparison article in the upcoming months ;)
We really are living in dark and sad times :(