> my point is that modern IDEs can't give the same experience as or replace Vim, Neovim, Emacs
Every time I ask "what experience is that", all I get back is "unique editor" and "you can write macros for repetitive tasks".
No, thank you. I prefer the experience of an IDE that doesn't think that your code is plain text and offers tools that text editors stuck 30-40 years in the past know nothing about.
Every time I ask "what experience is that", all I get back is "unique editor" and "you can write macros for repetitive tasks".
No, thank you. I prefer the experience of an IDE that doesn't think that your code is plain text and offers tools that text editors stuck 30-40 years in the past know nothing about.