I'm also not a language monogamist 

!! Cheat on your OS a little. I am sleeping with a penguin. It's so cool inside.

I have used IntelliJ and it breaks my nerves every time. I hate all the defaults, and code folding. I find auto-compiling a stupid idea (who pays for all those CO2 emmissions?) and spell-checking patronising. I am a minimalist. I carry source code of micro-emacs 3.9 (but lately I have finally succumbed to using 4+) to anywhere I go to work. Long before Linus Torvalds admitted he is using it. What's more satisfying than ending a day's work at carving code with ESC-z ? I have been doing it since 1990, first day at university's computer lab. Can't forget that day, me and micro-emacs and 100 newbs all learning the META.

disclaimer: I am not advocating (or practicing) bestiality - no animals were harmed, bw bliako


In reply to Re: OT: Yet Another IDE Question (VS Code) by bliako
in thread OT: Yet Another IDE Question (VS Code) by VinsWorldcom

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