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by bhz 4030 days ago
I'm not going to read the article, and I'm not going to even say if I like VIM or not. I have become completely bored with the discussions about the pros and cons of VIM and other editors. My only hope is hundreds of years ago people were having the same discussions about pens versus pencils, and they were equally as bored with it as me. I only comment because I care enough about any others out there, who may think they are all alone, who are as bored with this topic as I am.
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I think the tool obsession blossoms with repetitive jobs. If you perform essentially the same programming task over and over, you focus on finding the most efficient way to do it. If your tasks are less repetitive, you probably spend more time thinking than writing code, so you are not as concerned with tool efficiency.

Car mechanics debate who makes the best 3/8" flex-head ratchet. Engine designers don't. [citation needed]

Still, the flex-head ratchet was probably invented by someone who got frustrated trying to turn a tricky bolt with a fixed-head ratchet. Discussing the benefits/limitations of current tools is worthwhile.

However, when it comes to text editors, I see a lot more "X editor is amazing, here's why" than I see "all editors are insufficient, here's how we should make them better."

I am not sure about "the tool obsession blossoms with repetitive jobs". Maybe my counter-example is very specific, but I think about painters (even on digital mediums) and the obsession about their tools.