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by klibertp
1208 days ago
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That's not quite true for original Vim. The developer experience for writing plugins is incomparable; VimL lacks good ways of abstracting and composing behavior, while Emacs Lisp gives you just about everything a modern language should, including sophisticated object system with multimethods and multiple inheritance. The built-in debugger for Elisp is not on the level of JetBrains IDEs, but it provides all the typical functionalities and is GUI-driven, in contrast to Python's pdb or Ruby pry. NeoVim is an entirely different beast, and I heard good things about its way of handling plugin development. |
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