I guess this is some kind of modern cultural issue. I think, people have no "native" editor. They began to develop language X in IDE Y in their university. Now they shall develop language Z.
Someone like you goes "well, so what? I got trusty vi here. It might not be the ideal tool for the job, but it will work until I find something better". Others will go: Oh. I cannot use Y here. So, I need to finde another tool to develop Z. And since I have always used IDEs, this MUST be an IDE of course.
Someone like you goes "well, so what? I got trusty vi here. It might not be the ideal tool for the job, but it will work until I find something better". Others will go: Oh. I cannot use Y here. So, I need to finde another tool to develop Z. And since I have always used IDEs, this MUST be an IDE of course.
I'm unsure if I like this or not.