It's wild to me that people that people use VIM in professional software development settings (especially front end).
Like, I get it if you're a sysadmin who's spending all day in command lines and ssh terminals, but when you're working on high level, user facing software, it's just absurd to have the mindset that a command line interface will be better than a command line interface + a graphical interface.
GUI || command line
, objectively provides you with more UX tools and ways of presenting data and interactions to the user, than just command line
. Everything you can do in VIM, you can do in VSCode running VIM in a terminal, but not the other way around.
Maybe it's because I got my start programming 3d modelling software, but there are fundamentally things that command lines are bad at representing.
I agree. I hate using a mouse and generally avoid it, and still the productivity gains I get from using something like VS Code versus Vim with plugins to the max are impossible to ignore.
When I'm juggling like 3 development contracts at once, it's dumb of me to not use every little gain in productivity possible. I don't have time to spend a day recreating a plugin to my liking in Vim when something already exists that gets me 99% of the way there. I don't care about the extra RAM use because I have plenty of that.
I think some people just like to die on this hill out of principle, and that's whatever, more power to them.
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