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Using an IDE as a dev is the equivalent of playing Madden then telling everyone you’re in the NFL You’re just not serious people
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What do you define as an IDE
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A standalone application with the sole purpose of modifying code
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So VS Code doesn’t count?
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It does count, my definition may have not been precise enough. I’ll let wikipedia take it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment
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Ok so vim also counts
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You’re trying to trip me up but I’m pretty sure you know what I meant
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😂 I’m here to convert the vim maxis Just use vs code
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Unmodified vim probably doesn’t qualify as “comprehensive facilities” but yes you can mod it to be a 1:1 vs code replica if you want VS code is fine if you’re not opinionated about your tools
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You’re not using unmodified vim to write code Once you have plugins, it’s an IDE. Wikipedia definition says if you have things like autocomplete and syntax highlighting, it’s an IDE I am actually opinionated about my tools. It’s just my opinion is to use vs code 😂😭 I’ve tried nvim, helix, zed, and inteliij fairly extensively over the years but keep coming back to code
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You’re attacking the semantics rather than the underlying point If vs code is what you want then use vs code. But you must understand its objectively inferior
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