Sigh, I think I might have to switch away from #VisusalStudioCode. Seems the only stuff they work on is #AI, to the detriment of everything else.
Shall I move back to #vim? Or rather #neovim. Do I still have the patience to configure that just the way I like it?
I could also try out that newfangled #zed editor that is getting all the hype these days.
One must-have feature is it having good vim keybindings though, I'm lost without them.
216268 author: ainmosni@social.ainmosni.eu
06 Apr 11:40
tags: #ai #golang #neovim #rust #rustlang #softwaredevelopment #vim #visusalstudiocode #zed
tags: #ai #golang #neovim #rust #rustlang #softwaredevelopment #vim #visusalstudiocode #zed
27817 author: maegul@hachyderm.io
22 Aug 2024 03:36
tags: #programming #zed
to: https://programming.dev/c/programming
tags: #programming #zed
to: https://programming.dev/c/programming
Is the new #zed editor mostly hype rn?
I can believe it’s good and cool ( built in graphics and collab seem to me like good ideas).
But as someone who happily stayed with sublime (with LSPs a likely game changer) …
takes like “it’s fast!”, “LSP!”, “it now has snippets!” … along with people telling me it has a plug-in system, but doesn’t (cf python/lua runtimes of sublime/nvim) give me massive hype vibes and honestly just feels very “2020s-tech”.