I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

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    1 year ago

    Neovim user here. Granted it takes some time to setup properly but it’s really fast with navigating through files, lsp functions and doing a search in thousands of files.

    I found vscode too slow and bloated for my taste.

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      1 year ago

      Having come from full fat visual studio and using fairly fast machines VS code is a breeze to use.

      Though I can’t imagine it can compare to commandline stuff in that regard obviously

      Is there much reason to learn vim nowadays? I was under the impression it’s mostly around for people who got used to it back in the day

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        I’m in my 6th semester and use neovim so no it’s not mostly around for people who got used to it back in the day. A lot of my fellow students use it as well. It’s the only editor I use because you can use it to edit a single file as well as a whole project and everything is always how I want it to be. Also once you get used to it I guarantee you, you will wonder how people navigate code only using mouse and the arrow keys. It is just a beauty to quickly copy a code block or change a word with 3 keystrokes.