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by josteink
3423 days ago
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This protocol is about reducing the N languages and M editors = N*M client/server implementations with a much better N+M solution, where we don't have to reinvent 200 wheels every time someone makes a new editor or language. And the protocol is open. Seriously what do you have to lose, besides a shit-ton of redundant work? Distrust? Distrust exactly what? Are you sure you aren't being your own worst enemy? See here for a list of fully open source and MS-independent implementations: http://langserver.org/ |
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Looking at that list, I see Go is actually doing pretty well these days. I retract my criticism.
That said, as the page shows, having full editor support these days is getting pretty common.