|
|
|
Ask HN: Vim, Emacs and the time spent configuring
|
|
2 points
by not-so-darkstar
208 days ago
|
|
Many developers spend a lot of time "sharpening the axe" for the alleged excuse
of increased productivity. At what point this actually causes the opposite effect? I'm proposing this question since I've come the realization that your tools
aren't as important as the internet people make it believe, at the cost of
countless wasted hours. Sure, I may be faster than average at editing code and I can customize
any aspect of my programming environment, but what if the time spent learning
this knowledge was invested in actually useful knowledge. |
|
These folks don't want to avoid the details and minutia and eccentricities of applications, they want to wallow in them.
Their appetite for this sort of "knowledge" borders on addiction. They program the computer but the computer has also programmed them.