Post 9ulYoYcfWAePoaIWO0 by dvavasour@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #9ulGt6bdJQhrCBpffM by mike@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T06:30:41Z
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Day 11 of the #100DaysToOffload challenge. Scraping by under the wire today. Spent too much of the day playing with a new toy. Will have a post on that later, but for today the best I could come up with was my history with text editors. Yay.https://mikestone.me/my-text-editor-of-choice
(DIR) Post #9ulYoYcfWAePoaIWO0 by dvavasour@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T09:51:29Z
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@mike I was introduced to emacs in the late 1980s. Until then I'd only used line editors, so there was no competition. And it stuck: the best text editor is the one you know best, so for me any post-install script has "yum install -y emacs" straight after "yum update"
(DIR) Post #9ulgnfZB10Tgh5kgFs by ggarron@masto.one
2020-05-06T11:20:56Z
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@mike Vim is the first one I used. And I have tried emacs just because too many people love it. But I am stick to vim.
(DIR) Post #9ulse4TAlnaSU48Jxg by WhoNeedszZz@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T13:32:57Z
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@mike This post was the first I had read of yours as I had just came across your write.as blog. I loved what I read and will definitely be following! It even was the impetus for joining Fosstodon. 😀 Regarding the post, I tried vim a long time ago and just couldn't get used to the editing modes. I also had similar issues with emacs. When I want to use a terminal editor I stick with good ole `nano`. For writing code I tend to use VS Code or Jetbrains products. To each their own!
(DIR) Post #9um35UbugZ42v2w5Pk by basil@sarcasm.stream
2020-05-06T15:30:33Z
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@mike VS Code is mine.
(DIR) Post #9um3Uxbq0QDa642p16 by kev@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T15:35:22Z
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@mike vim? VIM?! I thought we were friends! I'm now questioning my life choices...
(DIR) Post #9um3dErVkCZRvEK5AW by cole@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T15:36:41Z
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@kev Time to shut down Fosstodon. It was nice while it lasted.@mike
(DIR) Post #9um3j0DV6lHeEoMBVY by jbauer@social.paritybit.ca
2020-05-06T15:37:38Z
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@kev @mike Questioning your choice of text editor, I hope ;)
(DIR) Post #9um3lAHie8HK2hMRge by kev@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T15:38:16Z
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@jbauer haha touché.@mike
(DIR) Post #9um9BBxBZ13GWBzEAK by mike@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T16:38:46Z
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@WhoNeedszZz Thank you very much, and welcome aboard!
(DIR) Post #9um9UMdS4ckX9Itkyu by WhoNeedszZz@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T16:42:25Z
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@mike Thank you for the kind welcome! Glad to be able to learn from experienced writers. 🙂
(DIR) Post #9umBbJTERFk5GjYjke by ndegruchy@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T17:05:59Z
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@kev @mike Imma let you finish your vim post in a minute, but Emacs is the greatest editor of all time! All time!
(DIR) Post #9umMDpUepEAL8GENJw by hannibal_foss@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T19:04:18Z
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@kev @mike :vim: is the best!
(DIR) Post #9umMFb7PF4vX80CMLo by mike@fosstodon.org
2020-05-06T19:04:47Z
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@hannibal_foss He has a point there @kev. vim is the best.
(DIR) Post #9umsehxS9CJC74YnIG by bash_potato@fosstodon.org
2020-05-07T01:08:17Z
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@mike Well said, my first year of Comp Sci was similar (without the VAX) just a straight Debian server, and the choice of the same editors, even in 2018. Vim and now Neovim are so powerful and light. Such a fantastic piece of software
(DIR) Post #9unIcLW7D0fMk7J87M by steppenwolf@fosstodon.org
2020-05-07T05:58:55Z
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@mike I first tried :vim: like 10 years ago. It fit my writing flow so well, and enabled me to do so much it's a part of me now. Like a super power
(DIR) Post #9unckGqWSOU5ekuQDI by DragonLich@fosstodon.org
2020-05-07T09:44:52Z
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@mike I've used #VIM for a long time but right now I switched to #spacemacshttps://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/I can recommend that. It's like having VIM with plenty of features the IDE editors gives you but without their restrictions. The community of spacemacs is pretty healthy and welcoming.