I know a couple of people holding the same opinion as OP. Can't say they are more productive.
The percentage of people that are hard to work with is higher in this group though.
And I know, what I'm talking about here. Started with a Commodore 64 in 1982, first Linux 1994. Did everything in emacs, calculated mode lines, Unix was my IDE, you name it.
I'm a very happy user of CLion and IntelliJ IDEA now. Wouldn't want to go back to the dark ages.
> “I know a couple of people holding the same opinion as OP. Can't say they are more productive.
The percentage of people that are hard to work with is higher in this group though.”
This seems more telling about your attitude towards this subject, and perhaps also lesser skill in assessing or understanding those productivity differences.
The percentage of people that are hard to work with is higher in this group though.
And I know, what I'm talking about here. Started with a Commodore 64 in 1982, first Linux 1994. Did everything in emacs, calculated mode lines, Unix was my IDE, you name it.
I'm a very happy user of CLion and IntelliJ IDEA now. Wouldn't want to go back to the dark ages.