Meme Monday!
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Meme Monday!
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DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
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man.. lol literally made me laugh out loud
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It's true
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lol
I did it on my 12 year old laptop...
Oh no this was me last week
you only think it's worse because you haven't learned it yet?
Yes.
It took much less effort for me to learn to work with other IDEs that made me productive much faster. Vim users usually say they are faster at typing but... I don't need to get any faster, as most of the time I'm just thinking about what to write.
The learning curve is, without a doubt, a problem. If it uses lesser-known or just very old UI/UX patterns, it's a bother, not a help. In order to make it not bothersome, I need to heavily customize it... which is a bother per se.
If you're comfortable with vim, then go ahead. As a team lead, I personally never imposed the usage of any IDE. Following the lint rules is enough, just don't expect to find an equivalent settings.json file in the repo. As per my personal experience, though, vim users always had a hard(er) time when it comes to linting wrt team members who use Code or WebStorm, which doesn't improve my stance on vim.
Learn vim to get bragging rights about using it
Vim is not an IDE, its a text processor... can be extended to work as an IDE. You don't like, don't use it!! You love it, have fun! π
Vi is a text processor, not a mere editor. If you just want to edit, use NotePad or something.
source: computersciencelife on IG
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They played the Uno reverse card 1οΈβ£ππ
Bro switched rolesπ
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