• letsgo@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Visual Studio, and I’ll use Community if I haven’t got access to Pro.

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    IntelliJ (with IdeaVim) for Kotlin and Java programming; Rider (with IdeaVim) for C#; NeoVim for everything else.

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    1 year ago

    I can’t live without vim-like keybindings, but I also like the convenience of a proper GUI for debugging and using graphical extensions.

    My solution: VSCode with the VSCode-Neovim extension, which uses a real instance of neovim to edit files.

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      For anyone who doesn’t know; Helix is an editor with vim like keybindings with more out of the box functionality than vim.

      I am using it too and like it.

      The only problem I ran into is that the search and replace function (across.multiple files isn’t very good).

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      1 year ago

      helix is incredible, completely replaced neovim for me. Granted I never used many plugins outside of language servers, so it was fairly easy to not worry about a lack of features.

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I used IntelliJ for a long time, but lately I find VSCodium does everything I need and it’s generally pretty snappy.

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        1 year ago

        I’m sorry to hear that about your father! If it’s not too much trouble, can you please explain how it happened?