White House weighing in on the big issues
White House weighing in on the big issues
Sources say the decision was made by how long interns spent in each editor. In fact, it appears the vim users simply never exited once they opened the program, presumably because they found it so productive.
We need to set aside our petty differences and fight the true enemy: bloated IDEs.
67 2 Replyed is the standard editor.
29 0 ReplyBah, a magnetised needle and a steady hand is the one true way to edit code on your prod system.
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You shouldn't let your Visual ideas be Eclipsed, by something Sublime...
11 0 ReplySuch an IntelliJent comment.
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return to your roots: use notepad
6 0 ReplyEmacs was the first bloated IDE!
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And between the two of them, a thin line of evil-mode users who claim allegiance to both sides.
25 1 ReplyAnd are accepted by neither!
13 1 ReplyA thin line? Is there an Emacs distro that doesn't default to evil?
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Waiting for an executive order on vim vs neovim.
14 1 ReplyThis is what kicks off the second Civil War in the United States. And just the like first time, those treasonous Emacs Confederates will be decisively defeated.
18 6 ReplyBegone, spawn of evil!
Allow the light of Church of Emacs into your heart!
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Finally, a president I can get behind.
12 2 ReplyWhite House are not Emacs guys!? That's not surprising. They believe in 'you can't change the program, but the program changes you'.
10 0 ReplyVim is like the Hotel California.
9 0 ReplyOn (classic) rock stations so much when I was a kid that it makes me want to stab myself in the ears?
5 0 ReplyFull of prostitutes and heroin addicts?
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@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun I know exactly one vi command. :q!
7 0 ReplyI think the guideline should be: future software should be written on a whim
6 0 ReplyObligatory: how to exit vim
vim > emacs, though.
9 5 Replynano >>>>>>> everything else
1 0 ReplyAs a vim user, seems emacs is the more difficult one to quit.
5 4 ReplyI tell myself I can quit vim, but somehow I keep going back to it...
Emacs just starts too slowly. Helps to break the dopamine cycle.
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He's got my vote
1 1 ReplyAgreed
1 1 ReplyFront end dev here. SublimeText all day eryday.
2 6 ReplyI just switched from Sublime Text to VSCode, so far so good
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