I've recently moved from vscode to vim to python dev (yes you guys heard it) and I'm more and more in love with that, still finding best setup but it's AWESOME!!
I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
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Hey Michael,
I appreciate your article.
Thank You for writing.
New to typing ... you like bold?
Contributor to java here.
I'm necro bumping this thread just to say, VSCODE.
I don't understand why people are having a discussion about this. You already answered the question
I've recently moved from vscode to vim to python dev (yes you guys heard it) and I'm more and more in love with that, still finding best setup but it's AWESOME!!
I used emacs for years. Challenged by a co-worker, he switched from vim to emacs, and I switched from emacs to vim for several weeks.
At the end of the challenge, he immediately went back to vim, and I never went back to emacs.
vim is always right ...
vim....ual Studio Code.
Started to get into vim more recently but definately VS Code or IntelliJ for Java apps
I use a hammer and chizzle on a stone tablet. Everyone else is ridiculous.
yeah, this is true
For me it's always VS Code 🖤
Where is the nano option?
Get back to the evil beard universe.
facts