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by egypturnash
1863 days ago
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Fancy tools never left, you just stopped using them. I've been using Adobe Illustrator for art since before anything mentioned in this post even existed. Except Dreamweaver and Vim, if "neovim" counts as Vim. It is a complicated tool that has a lot of ways to easily make useless effects, and a lot of ways to easily make beautiful art. Also most of the professional writers I know don't write in Word, they write in Scrivener, which is essentially an IDE for prose. Then they export to Word and use this as a common interchange format with everyone down the line in the publishing workflow. It is a very fancy tool. And really I dunno if NeoVim counts as not "fancy", the first highlight on its page is a section about how extensible it is. It's got two languages to write plugins in, with several screens to scroll down in the list of "plugins and applications that leverage the Neovim API". That is some fancy-ass shit right there. |
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