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Discussion on: My editor journey: sublime, vim, emacs, vscode

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tux0r

I am gradually moving on from Emacs to Acme. I noticed that I spend way too much time configuring my IDE and way to little time being productive with it. Sometimes it helps to get back to the basics.

VS Code faces a similar problem IMO: too many options with which one could experiment for weeks, basically wasting time. Let's see how far I get with Acme (or, for UX reasons, acme2k... there is some comfort to be had, at least).

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lucasprag

wow, I've never heard of Acme. Do you use it to code in a day-to-day basis?

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tux0r

Somewhat. (But I still resort to Emacs for most things, especially on Windows.)

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Nice