>finished university>have more free time now to fuck around>sudden urge to get back into emacsi may have autism, but it's nice to see that emacs now has native lsp and tree-sitter support
>>107254627>lsp supportEglot doesn't support multiple language severs on a buffer. Its also still single threaded so the performance is garbage on anything significant in size. Do yourself a favor and use literally anything other than that outdated fossilware
>>107254627I like lsp-mode more because it feels busier, and I can’t work in a zen environment
>>107254668i'm not at a point where i could test it for it's performance so maybe i have to switch>Do yourself a favor and use literally anything other than that outdated fossilwareemacs or just eglot?
>>107254764emacs
>>107254814Well if things get too bad i can just go back to vscode which works but it's kinda boring
>>107254627Based, I heckin love emacs.Don't listen to the tranny, eglot is fine, I'm sure someone will make it faster if necessary.
>>107254706based distractionmaxxer
>>107254907>Don't listen to the trannyI mean he's kinda right that emacs being mostly single threaded caps it performance but i don't really think it will affect my personal ones
>>107255062>personal onespersonal projects
>>107255062not rly, for something like LSP it can be offloaded to a multithreaded helperno idea how good this thing is but it already exists and is actively developed>https://github.com/manateelazycat/lsp-bridge
>>107255165>lsp-bridgeYeah saw that project
>>107254627I wish you did have autism.