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by lessthanseventy 2057 days ago
Thank you so much. That's sort of what I expected to hear honestly. I've been using Doom Emacs lately in anticipation of transitioning over to Emacspeak. I still have some remaining vision but considering my disease is degenerative I'm thinking towards the future. I can imagine dealing with whitespace is easier than getting lost trying to find a missing bracket or brace or whatever.
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In case of need, VS Code currently has extremely good accessibility. Use it if Emacs-speak is the only reason to use Emacs.

Generally, language servers currently are rather good and can help with braces, so if you are already proficient with certain language and technologies, double on them to avoid the extra learning curve. Switch something only if you really need to. I know lots of people who happily use PHP, C#, Java, and so on, so do not limit yourself unnecessarily.