Wow! I might have to give VS another go, then! I remember VSCode being the primary TextEditor for classes but i've started leaning between vim and emacs. But doom emacs is cool; you can do anything in emacs, from sending emails, chatting on irc, browsing the web, usiing terminal for your local computer and a special eshell for managing emacs files. Its such a powerful app, and doom emacs puts Emacs in evil mode, so you have vim key bindings if you have a vim background (which helped me out, a lot :) )
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Wow! I might have to give VS another go, then! I remember VSCode being the primary TextEditor for classes but i've started leaning between vim and emacs. But doom emacs is cool; you can do anything in emacs, from sending emails, chatting on irc, browsing the web, usiing terminal for your local computer and a special eshell for managing emacs files. Its such a powerful app, and doom emacs puts Emacs in evil mode, so you have vim key bindings if you have a vim background (which helped me out, a lot :) )