sigma vim user
Omega neovim user
gigachad ed user
enlightened echo user
Meanwhile webstorm/intelliJ users:
signature look of superiority
empty wallet
sigh emacs-er here, yes you can do anything you want in emacs, but the defaults can be confusing for newbies and CUA
CUIusers (vscode, jetbrains, etc). That said, like vim users, I feel handicapped when using something like vscode. Once you move towards vim or better yet meow/kakoune editing modes, you will never want to use anything else, because everything else is soooo slow when navigating, inspecting, and editing code/text. With tree-sitter and lsp support now built-in, there really isn’t anything vscode offers over emacs anymore 😅edit: sorry, meant CUA (Common User Access)
Codium you dorks
You guys recommend VSCodium over VSCode. Is there a working sync solution similar to the one built into VSCode where you can sync all settings and extensions between machines?
Yes! It’s this one https://open-vsx.org/extension/zokugun/sync-settings I really like it for using a normal repository over a “gist” and so you can also use any git server provider, I think the developer is also a contributor of VSCodium itself
I generally code in VSCode, and manage org-roam notes and information in Emacs. Works well enough for me.
Any particular reason why you don’t code in Emacs? Since you already set up Org Mode and Org Roam, I’m sure you know how the configuration works and how to write some Elisp. It’s actually not that much work to set up all the things you would need for programming (lsp-mode, etc.)
I guess I just preferred VSCode for coding? Every time I’ve tried to use Emacs for my coding workflows I’ve given up, I think I’m just used to VSCode in that respect. It is weird, I know.
What’s a plugin? What’s VSCode?
DBase IV does not need any of this.
Emacs sucks. Vim is so much better. And vscode is okay.
Go ahead. Down vote me. I don’t care. This isn’t Reddit lol.
This isn’t Reddit lol.
Genuinely curious what you think the difference is