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by lamarcke
1281 days ago
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I would recommend Vim/Neovim for you, but that can go both ways: learn Vim enough, develop the vim muscle memory, and you are stuck on Vim forever! Seriously, switching would from Vim is really hard, that's why so many people refuse to do it, even if they have to. TL;DR: 30 years is a very, very long time, i don't even know if we will still be using code editors in 30 years, and the hardware will probably evolve in a way that lets you run big IDEs like Jetbrains' in low-end systems. |
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