Since I chose emacs decades¹ ago I stopped worrying about migrating to future systems.
Not sure if "interarchy" is rather meant for AngeFtp or Tramp, you weren't very specific.
Komodo is a good $$$ solution, like a full bundled emacs including payed dev team. (just slower, needing more resources² and Python instead of eLisp)
Otherwise since virtual boxes with shared file-system became usable you can choose whatever IDE you want and use it till the end of your days...
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
¹) Though it took a while to enchant her to give me her full love ... it's a marriage not an easy one night stand! ;-)
(much like Perl, btw!)
²) For comparison: I'm using emacs as a productive IDE on a netbook with one GB RAM. Komodo and virtual boxes wouldn't do.
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