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by celrod
1365 days ago
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I use emacs. I have little desire to customize configs and spend hardly any time on it. Checking now, I haven't modified it since June, which means I haven't even installed any new packages (the equivalent of VSCode extensions) since then either. Maybe I should spend more time on it, but my settings work for me and I can't really be bothered/find coding projects much more alluring than editing a config. Why emacs, then? Mostly that I like the keybindings more than anything else. Emacs extensions in vs code are a poor imitation at best.
I'm not really into modal editing either. Maybe I'd just have to spend the time to learn that, but I'm quite productive with emacs, so I don't see the incentive. I have keyboards with thumb clusters, so it's comfortable and quick to press key combinations in parallel.
Switching between modes and executing key presses is inherently serial in comparison. I assume with practice I could get very quick at that as well -- after all, typing is also serial, but can still be fast.
I just don't see any value proposition to switching. |
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