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Well, heavy or not, open or close, JB have one of the best IDE’s out there. Not for nothing have Netbeans and Eclipse fallen off the radar of developers, especially in the Java and related fields.
Well, heavy or not, open or close, JB have one of the best IDE’s out there. Not for nothing have Netbeans and Eclipse fallen off the radar of developers, especially in the Java and related fields.
BTW I use Emacs (spacemacs) for Rust dev.
Fun fact: I moved from Spacemacs to Doom Emacs because of resource consumption 😉
Have you tried running Doom on nativecomp-enabled Emacs? It’s even speedier =)
I think what slows Emacs distributions down the most is custom Elisp code. Do those parts benefit from native compilation at all?