How’s it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
Location
City of Bath, UK 🇬🇧
Education
10 plus years* active enterprise development experience and a Fine art degree 🎨
If we race editors there would be a clear winner 🐌🐌🐌🐌, but as a choice thing I choose the greater good haha.
I totally agree it should never be enforced, and wasn't for me. But there is a lot to be said for flexibly switching tools. Am I as productive right now, probably at about 50% but it's not too much of a stretch that I will be next month. I am new anyway so perfect time to re-evaluate.
I am a Developer Advocate for Security in Mobile Apps and APIs at approov.io.
Another passion is the Elixir programming language that was designed to be concurrent, distributed and fault tolerant.
Location
Scotland
Education
Self teached Developer
Work
Developer Advocate for Mobile and API Security at approov.io
I forced me to work with VSCode for two months in a row, but when I went back to Sublime to open a huge file***, and felt it's difference in speed I was simply not able to go back to VScode again.
*** Sublime Text is the only editor I know that really handles huge text files, like csv ones, VSCode just freezes.
I am new anyway so perfect time to re-evaluate.
I keep doing it time to time, but I always go back to Sublime Text, but I will give another try to VSCode in the future.
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If we race editors there would be a clear winner 🐌🐌🐌🐌, but as a choice thing I choose the greater good haha.
I totally agree it should never be enforced, and wasn't for me. But there is a lot to be said for flexibly switching tools. Am I as productive right now, probably at about 50% but it's not too much of a stretch that I will be next month. I am new anyway so perfect time to re-evaluate.
I forced me to work with VSCode for two months in a row, but when I went back to Sublime to open a huge file***, and felt it's difference in speed I was simply not able to go back to VScode again.
*** Sublime Text is the only editor I know that really handles huge text files, like csv ones, VSCode just freezes.
I keep doing it time to time, but I always go back to Sublime Text, but I will give another try to VSCode in the future.