> can actually use the mouse efficiently and not waste another device of the computer
> excellent language and excellent autocomplete support
> makes purist morons seethe
> can actually use the mouse efficiently and not waste another device of the computer
> excellent language and excellent autocomplete support
> makes purist morons seethe
>Makes a good use of unnecessary ram
> Friendlysoft product
> BUT MY 1 MEGABYTE OF RAM
buy more poorgay
Ram is there to be used homie
You on a laptop with 4gb?
>tfw my work computer has only 4gb and has to run edge, teams, outlook, excel, word and 2 bloated java apps pretty much constantly
the CHUG is out of this world
It's over
are you fricking serious moron? what? do you only have 4 gigs of ram? how fricking poor are you, you stupid gay
Stop using a stinkpad from 10 years ago with only 4gb of ram then
Replies to this one is just golden.
>our micropenis product just consoooms a bottomless pit of ram. Buy more ram you poorgay.
Microsoft better have paid you guys for this.
neovim with nvchad extension looks like that though.
I doubt it has the same support of languages, and debugging out of the box.
and it's definitely a hell to setup to begin with.
>same support of languages
:TSInstall <language here>
Filtered by documentation.
> just waste your life installing basic things that should be available by default bro
and it's worse than that; you actually have to do the research to see which package actually is the best.
>pretending everything is preinstalled in vscode
>pretending you don't have to look up plugins to see which one is better
>pretending vim doesn't have any plugins that do this for you and install a default server for whatever language
>n..nobody said it's hard! i just said it was cryptic!!
>pretending typing 1 command actually takes any time
kek, vscodetards grasping at straws that aren't even there
it takes 10 seconds to install a language you stupid frick, and you're even getting a pop up that does it for you.
in order to turn emacs or vim into a literal IDE: you'll be 100 year olds by the time you're done researching it.
>it takes 10 seconds to install a language you stupid frick, and you're even getting a pop up that does it for you.
same on vim, you absolute moron.
>in order to turn emacs or vim into a literal IDE: you'll be 100 year olds by the time you're done researching it.
>still making up stuff about editors he has never used
>a hell to setup to begin with.
git clone https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad ~/.config/nvim --depth 1 ; nvim
https://nvchad.github.io/
Nice try moron
vscode
>click exe, good to go
nvim or whatever the hell
>type some cryptic shit into the command line
you just proved his point anon
>click exe, good to go
false, you need to install and configure the plugins on vscode too, i've used it before, you liar.
being filtered by a single command just proves you're moronic tbh
>I doubt it has the same support of languages
vscode uses LSP, which both neovim and emacs support. it's literally the same exact support
>cryptic shit
of course someone that uses vscode is getting filtered by git
holy fricking shit
child, nobody told you it is hard, it is a waste of time.
>calling yourself a programmer or dev and being afraid to use a CLI
ngmi
bruh imagine typing cryptic shit into an editor to make apps and crap, sheeeshhh
just use scratch, you can drag and drop code and it just werks. shis bussin fr fr no cap
Emacs can do all of these. In fact, since you can bind mouse actions to anything, it has strictly superior mouse support.
Surely you don't believe it's a terminal emulator, do you? You've been lied to, kid.
I don't want to be 100 years old by the time I set it up
And it won't use the mouse efficiently anyway
both a lot of work and not better
>And it won't use the mouse efficiently anyway
Yes it will. You can bind any combination of keys to any function you want.
and you only have to pay for it with 50-200ms keystroke latency plus random hitches
> 0.2 seconds of latency on a GUI
get a new PC poorgay
do i really need to install one more google chrome to write code in 2022?
All of them are worse than an actual IDE. The only reason to use a plain editor + plugins is if you're on a niche language without a proper IDE.
it is an ide you monumental homosexual
for me its notepad.exe
Maybe, it is so slow though.
>can actually use the mouse efficiently and not waste another device of the computer
you've never truly used the mouse efficiently
Acme would be nice if they also had good keyboard editing shortcuts.
and any form of syntax highlighting, language support, anything kek
>> makes purist morons seethe
these days i see way more people evangelizing vscode than emacs/vim, even though users of the latter seem more likely to have actually tried the alternative before deciding it's not for them.
if i'm gonna cuck out and switch to a proprietary corpo editor i don't see why not just use sublime
>macOS
>vscode
just kys
You can have lsp in emacs too
I use emacs to discourage gays from pair programming with me
Ask yourself why gays want to pair program with you in the first place.
lmao imagine using the mouse at all
it's cool
VScode is unironicaly the only good microsoft product.
i like code, but it gets more bloat with every update. two years from now it will just be like using vs, so where are the gains?
Why chad vim/emacs, not virgin vscode?
>based community
>based editing experience (yes, you’re going to perform worse than with a traditional text editor but after some practice and learning you will rock)
>vimscript/lisp (not cringe/bloated js)
>Fast and minimal
>Filters out mouse users
Vim/emacs is hard to setup aaaahhhh
>You literally only need very few features that can be easily enabled by adding several files from google to your config or by installing a plugin