I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

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Neovim user here. Granted it takes some time to setup properly but it’s really fast with navigating through files, lsp functions and doing a search in thousands of files.

I found vscode too slow and bloated for my taste.

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Having come from full fat visual studio and using fairly fast machines VS code is a breeze to use.

Though I can’t imagine it can compare to commandline stuff in that regard obviously

Is there much reason to learn vim nowadays? I was under the impression it’s mostly around for people who got used to it back in the day

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I’m in my 6th semester and use neovim so no it’s not mostly around for people who got used to it back in the day. A lot of my fellow students use it as well. It’s the only editor I use because you can use it to edit a single file as well as a whole project and everything is always how I want it to be. Also once you get used to it I guarantee you, you will wonder how people navigate code only using mouse and the arrow keys. It is just a beauty to quickly copy a code block or change a word with 3 keystrokes.

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VSCode isn’t even that good, idk why people are obsessed with it.

For anything compiled, Jetbrains beats it 100:1, and for anything interpreted it’s a couple tiers better than Kate.

Personally, I won’t be losing sleep if I have to stop using VSCode.

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I use vscode because I do a lot of embedded.

Used to be that you had to jump through some hoops to make it work - make your own makefiles and stuff. Now, all the major vendors of MCUs are starting to develop vscode plugins as their “IDE” instead of those horrible ultramodified eclipse installs.

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If jetbrains is that much better really depends on the language. Also, jetbrains shit is damn expensive, so not a fair comparison.

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Also, jetbrains shit is damn expensive

Is it though? Considering the amount of time you spent in it and the potential productivity increase it might give you I’d consider it very fairly priced.

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At least use VSCodium which is VSCode without telemetry/tracking …

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If you want to support Microsoft then at least give them your personal data too. Don’t tease the poor corpo :-(

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Y’all use VSCode??? Whatever happened to good ol’ Sublime Text?

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Both are text editors, but VSCode’s plugin system and various config options can turn it a fully fledged IDE for the languages of your choice.

Besides, Sublime is exactly that: good, old.

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But this is a Linux community. What about doing one thing well?

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So you don’t like GNU Emacs. Got it.

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I use vscodium btw.

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