Message from @Catboi
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but you can plug the IDEA engine into Emacs
since it's separate from any of the JetBrains products
Oh ya, I had a code editor they made, was the shit
JetBrains has the best tools
I don't think there's anything better for java than Intelli-J
Rider, couldn't remember the name.
AFAIK all their editors have emacs and vim mode too, but like most things that do it, it's just a shitty hot key rebind.
Rodney reed is guilty and so are the central park 5
Rodney Reed thing is so dumb
They find his semen in a dead girl and people buy his story, "WE WUZ IN A SEKRIT RELATIONZ, (ALSO WE WUZ KANGS)"
we have /g/ regulars here I see
then again that was apparent the other day by the Android and Linux wankfest that happened
@S.Tiger I'm not a /g/ user I actually have had tech jobs, and still work in industry.
mostly referring to the defense of Vim
I don't know anyone who actually does programming work that uses Vim
and I know people ranging from their mid-20s to early 40s
And how many people do you know who do programming work?
never used g
heard it's a shitshow
I bet you're like in a shop that writes .net shit for Windows and you're surprised no one uses vim or emacs
lawl
u wish
or a webdev who thinks VScode is great
I don't work with them I just have several friends that do programming work
A lot of programmers aren't linux users so
that narrows it down right there.
one guy swears by Ultra Edit
sounds like a brainlet
switched a friend over from nano to micro because micro's just better
I wish I worked with other devs
if we had other devs
for the course I took, both instructors (who are industry people, and know industry people) used and recommended vim
I know a guy who's a sysadmin who uses nano
and he's a midlevel guy at DynDns
lul
I've seen people use and recommend Eclipse
People will use whatever it really doesn't matter
we were given the spiel on vim vs emacs and how it largely wont matter in the end as long as it gets the job done :^)
if you're an actual pro you'll have started to make your own utilities and tools no matter what you use anyway
I used Vim for a long time