Hey everyone!

I was just wondering why one would use any of the programs I mentioned above instead of VS Code to write Code.

Can someone give me a brief overview of the advantages?

Thanks in advance!

  • Lmaydev@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Replacing typing speed with editing speed and it’s the same argument.

    How is it across multiple files or in projects?

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      1 year ago

      In my neovim setup I have basically the same functionality as vscode. with the added benefit of not having to reach for my mouse to navigate the cursor to a certain location. Vim has a steep learning curve, but all the hotkeys let you navigate way more quickly than you could with a mouse (or with arrow keys)

      Edit: By “same functionality as vscode” I mean file tree, quickly finding files by searching, fuzzy finding terms in the project, syntax highlighting, linting, intelli sense, and all the qol features the modern developer wants like auto-closing brackets etc. Really the main reason I use vim is just the hotkeys. I’ve gotten used to them and wouldn’t wanna go back to using my mouse that much. And ofc vim is a lot more lightweight than vscode

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      Is the overall question here which has more features? It’s Vim - syntax highlighting, go to, lots of other things. It’s either built in or there’s a plug in for everything. Some are a PITA to set up, but I would bet that some things in VS Code are a pain too.

    • zagaberoo@beehaw.org
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      Just fine. The built-in file browser combined with a tags file works very well for project navigation in most circumstances.