Ya, I agree. But there are some people who don't want slowness/ lag during programming. I personally have a middle-end laptop, Vim handles resources quite well. VS Code takes 2 minutes at minimum to open up, Vim not even 5 seconds.
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I often jump between a number of projects. I can have many instances of nvim running without my machine breaking a sweat. thinking about vscode makes it sweat.
That said, vscode has a fantastic out of the box experience.
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you should try vscode with vim, Its insane
Ya, I agree. But there are some people who don't want slowness/ lag during programming. I personally have a middle-end laptop, Vim handles resources quite well. VS Code takes 2 minutes at minimum to open up, Vim not even 5 seconds.
I often jump between a number of projects. I can have many instances of nvim running without my machine breaking a sweat. thinking about vscode makes it sweat.
That said, vscode has a fantastic out of the box experience.