It doesn’t have to be an either or. I’m quite happy using the vim plugins that are available in most IDEs, VSCode has a great vim plugin which does a good job of supporting the broad set of features I use (I guess I’m not a power user of vim).
I would be curious to see the difference in productivity between vim / emacs and plain IDE (with intelisense etc) at what point does vim make a difference?
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It doesn’t have to be an either or. I’m quite happy using the vim plugins that are available in most IDEs, VSCode has a great vim plugin which does a good job of supporting the broad set of features I use (I guess I’m not a power user of vim).
I would be curious to see the difference in productivity between vim / emacs and plain IDE (with intelisense etc) at what point does vim make a difference?