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| | | | | On recent weeks I've had some time to scratch my own itch on matters related to tools I use daily on my computer, namely the desktop / window manager and my text editor of choice. This post is a summary of what I tried, how it worked out and my short and medium-term plans related to them. Desktop / WMOn the desktop / window manager front I've been using Cinnamon on Debian and Ubuntu systems since Gnome 3 was published (I never liked version 3, so I decided to move to something similar to Gnome 2, including the keyboard shortcuts). In fact I've never been a fan of Desktop environments, before Gnome I used OpenBox and IceWM because they where a lot faster than desktop systems on my hardware at the time and I was using them only to place one or two windows on m... | |
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| | | | | Vim is a powerful text editor that improves coding speed & efficiency through its shortcut-based Vim language. While learning Vim can be challenging, it is a valuable skill that can enhance your career as a computer professional. | |
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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... | |
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| | | [AI summary] A technical guide detailing the third part of a series on integrating the sbt server into Neovim for Scala development. | ||