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IDE? Are we nazis? All you need is a text editor. Luckily vim and na o came preinstalled
If this was 1988, I'd agree with you, but I didn't buy a 12 core CPU and modern GPU so that I could program in 80 column text mode. To my fellow Linux users: it's okay to use a GUI. Really. True power lies in being able to leverage that AND the terminal at the same time.
As a contrbuting member of Society of Linux Users on Terminals I am aghast, AGHAST at the very proposition of using *shudder* graphics on your Linux system. I mean, the very idea! If you can't browse the web in console mode, then why even bother using Linux? GUIs are for quitters.
VSCode’s vim plugin is pretty great for full-color graphical terminal users
I don't tell you to not use gui. I tell you to use text editors
Who tf codes in nano?
Absolute giga chads
Students who just started to learn about programing and want to be L33T HaXXorz. I know cause I've been there.
I do 😅
Someone that hasn't discovered tilde yet.
I do.
Using or IDE or vim is entirely up to preference. True skill lies in being able to ike out every bit of productivity you can when using it. And I am saying this as a hardcore neovim user.
I won't go to a mechanic who uses imperial measurements for their tools and rant about how they should use metric. As long as they get the job done, it's all good.
Just because someone does not copy you does not mean they are in the wrong.