|
|
|
|
|
by fingerlocks
337 days ago
|
|
No one is claiming 10x perf gains in vim. It’s just a fun geeky thing to use with a lot of zany customizations. And after two hellish years of memory muscling enough keyboard bindings to finally be productive, you earned it! It’s a badge of pride! But we all know you’re still fat fingering ggdG on occasion and silently cursing to yourself. |
|
Sure they are - or at least were, unitl the last couple years. Same thing with Emacs.
It's hard to claim this now, because the entire industry shifted towards webshit and cloud-based practices across the board, and the classical editors just can't keep up with VS Code. Despite the latter introducing LSP, which leveled the playing field wrt. code intelligence itself, the surrounding development process and the ecosystem increasingly demands you use web-based or web-derived tools and practices, which all see a browser engine as a basic building block. Classical editors can't match the UX/DX on that, plus the whole thing breaks basic assumptions about UI that were the source of the "10x perf gains" in vim and Emacs.
Ironically, a lot of the perf gains from AI come from letting you avoid dealing with the brokenness of the current tools and processes, that vim and Emacs are not equipped to handle.