"Professional developers" includes indian bootcamp graduates so go ahead and shave off the top 3.
Emacs is genuinely too difficult for normies because it has ctrl+ commands but not the "right" ones. It's unpopular for the same reason people throw a shitfit over mac OS X's stoplight buttons. Normans are too low IQ to break from habits or form new ones without erasing old ones. Vim gets along better with small brains because it's kind of in its own contextual container that doesn't conflict with anything.
Only the top percentile of programmers actually use emacs. You need a very high IQ to deal with it and an even higher IQ to configure it. Meanwhile vim configuration is
>download this bloat >set shit=frick >inoremap >nnoremap >suckonpacifier
lol IRL, imagine being this mad over text editors
the reason I use vim and not emacs is because "u" is quicker to press than "M-x C-M-c C-M-H u". cope more
Literally more vim than android studio users, that's surprisingly high if you think about the armies of code camp monkeys building garbage ad-infested android spyware.
enjoy making pocket change while the rest of us make millions with "trashware". what you fail to understand is that every run-of-the-mill codecamp grad with visual whatever gets the lowest tier jobs with the welfare tier pay. the more obscure and complex you get, there is not an easy way to replace you with the next batch of codecamp morons making electron apps. if you want the real professional experience(tm), go deep. c, asm, python with buildtools no one even heard of and create an ecosystem so tied to the "snowflake" that people treat you like a literal god for even showing up.
https://mjambon.github.io/vim-vs-emacs/ >We show that Vim users were slower than Emacs users, wrote less text in the same amount of time, and produced more typesetting, orthographical, grammatical, and formatting errors. On most measures, expert Vim users performed even worse than novice Emacs users.
OH NO NO NO NO.. Vimlet bros...
This is the equivalent of tumblr morons giving greek/latin sounding names to their illnesses in an attempt to medically canonicalize their undesirable personality traits to the unsuspecting normalgay
I assume people were allowed to give multiple answers.
The real cope here is that people answering vim are probably also answering IDEs for work because vim is just not useable in modern development environments outside of simple scripting.
5th place within the plebs, damn, thats actually pretty nice. It's as if it stood the test of time.
>vim: used almost as much as norime notepad replacement
>troonymacs - 5.25%
"Professional developers" includes indian bootcamp graduates so go ahead and shave off the top 3.
Emacs is genuinely too difficult for normies because it has ctrl+ commands but not the "right" ones. It's unpopular for the same reason people throw a shitfit over mac OS X's stoplight buttons. Normans are too low IQ to break from habits or form new ones without erasing old ones. Vim gets along better with small brains because it's kind of in its own contextual container that doesn't conflict with anything.
Only the top percentile of programmers actually use emacs. You need a very high IQ to deal with it and an even higher IQ to configure it. Meanwhile vim configuration is
>download this bloat
>set shit=frick
>inoremap
>nnoremap
>suckonpacifier
lol IRL, imagine being this mad over text editors
the reason I use vim and not emacs is because "u" is quicker to press than "M-x C-M-c C-M-H u". cope more
>the reason I use vim and not emacs is because "u" is quicker to press than "M-x C-M-c C-M-H u". cope more
Evil mode Black person, try it.
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undo is C-/
who fricking cares use what's comfortable for you
Literally more vim than android studio users, that's surprisingly high if you think about the armies of code camp monkeys building garbage ad-infested android spyware.
>surprisingly high
Not that high when you consider how much it's used as a way to boast about how good you are as a programmer.
those numbers don't add up to 100
> vim 25%
You should get your eyes checked op
>microsoft products are used by over 103% of peeeeeeopleeeee! Go with microsoft sirs, the numbers speak for themselves.
VSCodium exists. You can also cut off internet access for VSCode if you are schizophrenic enough. Only JetBrains IDEs are better in my opinion.
Idk i use whatever fits me the best. I dont need a random pajeet paid by ms to condition my mind.
you are moronic, tons of people use vim bindings in other editors... yeah vim is so popular that other editors have to simp for vim users
And which platforms are used to write all the pajeet/diversity hire bloatware code? Real white men use Emacs.
>no one
>25%
stay moronic IQfy
lmao at freetards thinking actual employed people use their special snowflake trashware
>implying people using vscode are competent enough to be employed.
enjoy making pocket change while the rest of us make millions with "trashware". what you fail to understand is that every run-of-the-mill codecamp grad with visual whatever gets the lowest tier jobs with the welfare tier pay. the more obscure and complex you get, there is not an easy way to replace you with the next batch of codecamp morons making electron apps. if you want the real professional experience(tm), go deep. c, asm, python with buildtools no one even heard of and create an ecosystem so tied to the "snowflake" that people treat you like a literal god for even showing up.
i would've thought xcode was higher. or is crapple really just something amerimutts use en masse?
Xcode is only used for developing for the Apple ecossytem
xcode wouldn't be higher considering how few native ios apps are actually made, and how many of them come from such a small % of people
you're telling me most apps are done in ionic and some web frameworks? that sounds so gay and bloated. so switft and cocoa devs are a small minority?
most people are garbage at their job
How is performance measured? Lines of code? How others perceive you? LOL
It comes from an article about job interviews.
Basically use emacs as your editor => 50% more likely to be hired.
So LISP is truly the strongest language.
JAVA and TYPESCRIPT are strongest languages, sir
frick im in other
OP wants me to install visual studio to edit txt files.
https://mjambon.github.io/vim-vs-emacs/
>We show that Vim users were slower than Emacs users, wrote less text in the same amount of time, and produced more typesetting, orthographical, grammatical, and formatting errors. On most measures, expert Vim users performed even worse than novice Emacs users.
OH NO NO NO NO.. Vimlet bros...
This is the equivalent of tumblr morons giving greek/latin sounding names to their illnesses in an attempt to medically canonicalize their undesirable personality traits to the unsuspecting normalgay
>VIM: ~20%
I didn't expect it to be that high, honestly.
>no one uses your emacs or vim in real life
not my problem
and I should care why exactly on what everyone else uses?
Nobody's going to mention that this chart adds up to 319.83%?
Dilate math troony
Nobody gives a shit about your abstract nonsense
The truth is that nobody uses Vim
We all use Code, VS Code.
Because one person can use more than one editor. Are you moronic o just pretending?
I assume people were allowed to give multiple answers.
The real cope here is that people answering vim are probably also answering IDEs for work because vim is just not useable in modern development environments outside of simple scripting.
I'm not going to say it's as simple as downloading vscode, but check out coc.nvim
one main difference is the coc.vim actually works. when vscode peeps see my setup they're equally lost and blown away
>nano -w
why is there a cat in picture
state of the world vs is fking shit
Microchads stay winning
Newsflash morons people can use more then one editor, and try using gitpod with trashmacs or vimrot, makes handing prs and bug reports 100x easier
pretty sure the reason vim is high, is due to people using vim on vscode and other editors while using vim as extension.
vim is actually pretty high up there with the other normie editors.
been using vim since high school. no college. now 36 years old. 1%er salary in the US. I'll never switch
How do you look at multiple files?
This got to be bait
> dudes, no one uses your emacs or vim in real life
> 25% vim
does IQfy really not know basic kindergarten math
A lot of people use vim bindings. I don't use vim as an IDE, but I do use VSCodium + Vim bindings.
is x86 ASM a good starting language?
Could we get the chart for all respondents? Also users of vscode, visual studio and intellij who use vim mode?
the only time I use it is when I wanna make simple edits to some config file on a server that doesn't have nano
>30% of the marketshare
>no one