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dusty.phillips.codes
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| | | | | Throughout my career, Ive at least tried most of the available programming editors. More than two decades ago, I heard about the vi-vs-emacs debate, and made a pact with myself to use both for at least a year before deciding which I preferred. I started with vim, switched to emacs after a year, and decided I preferred vim. I joined the sublime-text bandwagon for a year or two in the early 2010s, switched back to vim in the middle of the decade, and eventually did the big switch to vscode. | |
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icyphox.sh
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| | | | | And switching from init.vim to init.lua | |
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eligundry.com
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| | | | | Lua is now my best friend for configuring Neovim. | |
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www.alicegg.tech
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| | | I have been using NeoVim as my main editor for code since 2017.When discussing that with other engineers, a common complaint I hear about (Neo)Vim is that it... | ||