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by kiyoto
4373 days ago
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> I've seen some videos of real Vim pros at work Yeah, I know one of these people too. I know one for Emacs, Eclipse, Excel and of course SublimeText. Honestly, I don't see why some folks obsess over text editors/IDEs. Familiarity and mastery matter way more than features. Sure, a truly barebone editor like Notepad.exe or nano might be insufficient, but any editor with a decently-sized following has enough features to make its users comparably productive - as long as you learn how to use them (This is almost a self-fulfilling claim: if an editor has a sizable following, that means it got something right for its users). I mean, how else do we explain that Rob Pike uses Acme, Joshua Bloch uses Emacs to write Java, and Paul Graham uses vi to write code and prose? |
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I am sure I have read that part somewhere:
> Honestly, I don't see why some folks obsess over text editors/IDEs. Familiarity and mastery matter way more than features. Sure, a truly barebone
Are you quoting someone ? I think I read something like this some years ago and it turned into a short-lived meme about text editors.
Or am I experiencing some kind of déjà-vu ?