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I don't like Atom that much either. Haven't really touched VSC, so idk. I'll try it out in the future, I guess.
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Sublime is also waaaay faster. And Python as the language of choice for plugins is wonderfull really. I do like vs code tho.
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I basically only use vim and tmux, that said I think the add-on potential for atom is pretty nice. It is much lighter than a full fledged ide but you can customize key bindings (love vim in atom), in window terminal, solid git integration. I enjoy it from time to time.
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px0622437y@vimordeath I don't see any advantage of using vim for Java or C# and maybe c++ because I rely alot on IDE and built in documentation. Though I know there are plugins that achieve this, an IDE for the languages is far better.
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@px06 I would never use vim for a larger project, luckily most of my job is smaller isolated projects, when I am doing app development or something bigger though always trust the handy vim plugin.
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Unpopular opinion: atom and vscode are both shit. I hate using them, I don't think they are at all comfortable to use (for me). I prefer sublime and the bindings that it has.
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