It's a text editor, it can be super fast and customizable, that's it, it can never beat the productivity of something like Intellij Idea or Visual Studio.
Well, just out of curiosity i learned and used vim for an entire year. I customized it however i wanted, installed plugins etc. I became fast and efficient at it but still i switched back to vscode. Sometimes you gotta move on. It is still great when you ssh into remote computer and the terminal is the only thing you can use otherwise i prefer vscode. You can customize vscode even more than vim btw and you dont need to use mouse as well.
howardandrews3124Β years, 2Β months ago
Hello how can i learn codding, programming, hacking... For free. Can you hell me?
K
kevin.brown4Β years, 3Β months ago
i love your channel
micheal.turner4Β years, 3Β months ago
You are insane
claude.renard4Β years, 3Β months ago
Then when you wanna go even father use emacs π
S
steven.leon4Β years, 3Β months ago
eh⦠i prefer vsc
D
daniela_campos4Β years, 3Β months ago
If you wanna boost your productivity as a developer, learn how to think better, solve problems quicker and predict shortcomings of design decisions. The editor you use doesn't matter that much in the long run. If you've mastered Vim, great. Keep using it. If you just like Vim, great. I love Vim and will keep using it for smaller projects. But don't bother learning it just to boost productivity, because it won't work. You'll be a faster coder, not a better developer.
M
mandy_butler4Β years, 3Β months ago
Ok, im gonna use emacs doom!
L
luce.antoine4Β years, 3Β months ago
nice try Vim, but Iβm not gonna use you
M
margotgilles4324Β years, 3Β months ago
I use vim. Used nvim before. But I didnβt know much vim when I used it. Iβll give it another try!
R
rebeccareynolds8954Β years, 3Β months ago
Lol, I think it would be a lot simpler for me to get off YouTube π
taylorsmith9244Β years, 3Β months ago
Once you get the hang of vim basics, you can even install certain browser add-ons like Saka Key that allow you to navigate and interface with web pages in a similar matter. Then combine that with a window manager like i3 or dwm and you'll never have to take your hands off your keyboard again π
J
justin_brown4Β years, 3Β months ago
All hail to the Vim supremacy
R
ray_lewis4Β years, 3Β months ago
Hi, Could you make a video on Mocha JS and Chai assertion topic please.
N
nermin.tΓ€sche4Β years, 3Β months ago
I use neovim for over a year now and actually it looks even better than vsc and other IDEs (it took me over 3 weeks to set it up but it is 100% worth :D )
A
anastasiegermain6384Β years, 3Β months ago
Do not underestimate the effort to put in to have a decent neovim environment. Bit if you once have set up all correctly and get used to the shortcuts, you will never touch any other editing programm!!!
Have they made it easier to exit?
Vim? Hell nah!
It's a text editor, it can be super fast and customizable, that's it, it can never beat the productivity of something like Intellij Idea or Visual Studio.
:wq
Well, just out of curiosity i learned and used vim for an entire year. I customized it however i wanted, installed plugins etc. I became fast and efficient at it but still i switched back to vscode. Sometimes you gotta move on. It is still great when you ssh into remote computer and the terminal is the only thing you can use otherwise i prefer vscode. You can customize vscode even more than vim btw and you dont need to use mouse as well.
Hello how can i learn codding, programming, hacking... For free. Can you hell me?
i love your channel
You are insane
Then when you wanna go even father use emacs π
eh⦠i prefer vsc
If you wanna boost your productivity as a developer, learn how to think better, solve problems quicker and predict shortcomings of design decisions. The editor you use doesn't matter that much in the long run. If you've mastered Vim, great. Keep using it. If you just like Vim, great. I love Vim and will keep using it for smaller projects. But don't bother learning it just to boost productivity, because it won't work. You'll be a faster coder, not a better developer.
Ok, im gonna use emacs doom!
nice try Vim, but Iβm not gonna use you
I use vim. Used nvim before. But I didnβt know much vim when I used it. Iβll give it another try!
Lol, I think it would be a lot simpler for me to get off YouTube π
Once you get the hang of vim basics, you can even install certain browser add-ons like Saka Key that allow you to navigate and interface with web pages in a similar matter. Then combine that with a window manager like i3 or dwm and you'll never have to take your hands off your keyboard again π
All hail to the Vim supremacy
Hi, Could you make a video on Mocha JS and Chai assertion topic please.
I use neovim for over a year now and actually it looks even better than vsc and other IDEs (it took me over 3 weeks to set it up but it is 100% worth :D )
Do not underestimate the effort to put in to have a decent neovim environment. Bit if you once have set up all correctly and get used to the shortcuts, you will never touch any other editing programm!!!