Right ... VIM is great, but I don't believe in the current hype about switching away from VSCode to a bare bones editor - for the record, VSCode is an editor, it's pretty lightweight and a far cry from traditional heavy IDEs like Netbeans/Eclipse and so on ... VSCode for the win :)
I don't too 😂. You don't have to switch if you have a good computer (not a 10 year old one like mine) which can handle VSCode or if you already use all of vscode features.
Right ... VIM is great, but I don't believe in the current hype about switching away from VSCode to a bare bones editor - for the record, VSCode is an editor, it's pretty lightweight and a far cry from traditional heavy IDEs like Netbeans/Eclipse and so on ... VSCode for the win :)
I don't too 😂. You don't have to switch if you have a good computer (not a 10 year old one like mine) which can handle VSCode or if you already use all of vscode features.
I think we agree then, mine is almost 10 years old as well but I've got 16 GB inside so why not just use that RAM ;)
Mine is a 2010 MacBook which runs macOS 10.12 (I really need to upgrade). There is a computer which runs windows 10 here but I won't use it 😂
Windoze ;) no neither would I, haha