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arw0n | 2 months ago
I'm actually not that convinced of these productivity gains in the context of IDE tricks. The cost of learning + tool-lock seems steep compared to the actual productivity gains. I'm switching fairly regularly between IDE's, and even if VS Code is the default, the only reason I'm considering learning it in depths is because some people incessantly comment on these things during pair programming.
manuel2258|2 months ago
pdimitar|2 months ago
There are Zed and Helix of course and they are on my radar but... not enough focus and energy for such big quests.
As for speed, I know Neovim can do much more than I use it for and I want the speed. When I can code even quicker my thought just flows through my fingers and the result is always good. But I have not been like that for years (ever since I gave up Emacs) and I want it back (and no I wasn't that much faster with Emacs either).
skydhash|2 months ago
But whatever the editor/IDE, There’s always some neat tricks that will help you, especially around editing and tools integration.