I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
I probably make no secret that I don't like NERDTree. Well, I mean, I don't hate it, but I do think it's unnecessary. Vim has a bunch of ways of opening files, built-in and netrw, and NERDTree doesn't gel well with Vim's windows/buffers system.
But if you suggest people use CtrlP, then why would you need NERDTree? Assuming you use NERDTree for something that you can't do with CtrlP, what is it?
Well, i agree Ctrlp is enough to navigate through files and directories. I use Ctrlp most of the times but sometimes I need to look through the whole directory structure in one window. Ultimately it depends upon each individual's comfort level thats why I suggested both.
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I probably make no secret that I don't like NERDTree. Well, I mean, I don't hate it, but I do think it's unnecessary. Vim has a bunch of ways of opening files, built-in and netrw, and NERDTree doesn't gel well with Vim's windows/buffers system.
But if you suggest people use CtrlP, then why would you need NERDTree? Assuming you use NERDTree for something that you can't do with CtrlP, what is it?
Well, i agree Ctrlp is enough to navigate through files and directories. I use Ctrlp most of the times but sometimes I need to look through the whole directory structure in one window. Ultimately it depends upon each individual's comfort level thats why I suggested both.