I'm a father of four. I started out as a self-taught programmer, completed a B.S. in Computer Science and am currently employed full-time since 1998.
I also own a small mobile software company.
I never could get into Vim's workflow. I know the hotkeys, but I guess my mindset just wasn't right for it. My university had both Vim and Emacs, so I got into Emacs and used it for a few years. But now, when I remote into any of my servers, I end up using Nano. Lightweight, and doesn't get in your way.
Once VSCode came out, that sealed the deal. Other than Visual Studio, I haven't found anything that equals its power, or flexibility.
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I never could get into Vim's workflow. I know the hotkeys, but I guess my mindset just wasn't right for it. My university had both Vim and Emacs, so I got into Emacs and used it for a few years. But now, when I remote into any of my servers, I end up using Nano. Lightweight, and doesn't get in your way.
Once VSCode came out, that sealed the deal. Other than Visual Studio, I haven't found anything that equals its power, or flexibility.