• jaxxed@lemmy.ml
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    8 days ago

    I keep using emacs, mainly because it has an innovative ecosystem that provides interesting ways to work - meow, consult, corfu, eglot, treesitter - so cool how these pieces for together.

  • FirstCircle@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    VSCode + Vim keybindings + Metals for Scala development. I used to use IntelliJ (paid and free) + the Scala plug-in, and Pycharm (free). For Scala I’d be fine with either VSCode or Jetbrains, just depends on who is paying (or not paying). I suspect that Python support in VSCode is a lot better these days so it might be a viable option to Pycharm. I need to check out VSCodium, if it works well with Metals and gets frequent updates I might make the switch.

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    10 days ago

    Pulsar because I am (or at least was and will be, I’ve been a bit absent recently) part of the team developing it. Its a fork of Atom to continue development after GitHub pulled the plug, entirely community developed and focused.

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    10 days ago

    I’m just starting to learn to code via VSCode…

    Do you guys actually think it’s worth switching? I guess it’s better to switch after you just started than when you’re in deep.

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      9 days ago

      Same. I’ve had a few big config purges and migrations every few years, but I’m always neovim.

      I started using Neovide as a frontend so people could follow what I’m doing (it adds animated cursor movement, etc.) I actually found that I really like it and rarely use a terminal to run neovim now.

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    9 days ago

    Helix. I hate tweaking my ide. I just want to launch it and get to work. Setting up my LSP/formatter/theme is the most i’m willing to put up with and that’s all Helix asks for to be an IDE.

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    10 days ago

    For an actual IDE, Jetbrains. But I rarely need an actual IDE and will just generally use Vim for everything.

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    10 days ago

    I switch between VSCode and Notepad++ depending on what I am doing.

    Not sure why you would ditch a program for correctly responding to a security threat.

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    10 days ago

    VSCode! I’m yet to find another editor that runs as smoothly on remote machines. Zed has been getting much better at this, but it’s still too buggy to consider a switch.