Senior Software Engineer at Google working on Google Meet 👨💻 Helping developers be more awesome 🔥 author, speaker & nerd 🧙🏼♂️ into JavaScript, TypeScript, Vim & pixelart ❤️
For the longest time I used Visual Studio and VSVim, later I used a combination of VSCode(with VSCodeVim) and bare Vim. A couple of months ago I moved to Neovim.
Senior Software Engineer at Google working on Google Meet 👨💻 Helping developers be more awesome 🔥 author, speaker & nerd 🧙🏼♂️ into JavaScript, TypeScript, Vim & pixelart ❤️
Senior Software Engineer at Google working on Google Meet 👨💻 Helping developers be more awesome 🔥 author, speaker & nerd 🧙🏼♂️ into JavaScript, TypeScript, Vim & pixelart ❤️
Is this what you use most of the time yourself?
What else do you use? Some kind of bare neovim?
For the longest time I used Visual Studio and VSVim, later I used a combination of VSCode(with VSCodeVim) and bare Vim. A couple of months ago I moved to Neovim.
At work I can't say what I use 😁
That's super creepy, man 😨
Hehe sorry, didn't mean to sound creepy 😅, it's just the default answer with big tech companies.
I wouldn't know 🤷.
I've never heard anything like that, let alone about editors.
If you can, answer the following: Is it because it's internal tooling, or because that could be construed as company endorsement?
It's just internal stuff I can't talk about :)