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I've been using VSCodium, but I worry about the indirect dependency on MS and that some tracking/telemetry or AI integration will eventually sneak in.
Code::Blocks looks abandoned, Codelite is nice, but it uses virtual folders, which I hate.
I need syntax highlighting and code completion, and KDevelop seems like it fits the bill.
There's also Geany, but I've had trouble getting it to work as easily as KDevelop.
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>>107659341
no it unironically krashes often and i've lost hours of work
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>>107659341
saaar
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>>107659507
Well that's disheartening, especially the leap to calling everyone they don't like, including Musk, a "Nazi"--yeah, he is quite good at rocketry, but his Jew-hating isn't nearly up to par.
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>>107659507
Based, but doesn't necessarily mean their software is good, or optimal for your particular usecase.
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>>107659341
just use neovim, use it for everything programming related. Get used to it. Learn how to create your own config, start with lazyvim and lazyvim-starter. You will have an IDE which you can even use over ssh, run without a desktop environment, run on decade old hardware. Look at videos of people proficient with it, it should inspire and show you how it will get as fast and maybe even faster than traditional IDE's, meaning navigation, writing etc. without a mouse.
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>>107659955
not him but why would i use neovim instead of vim?
i already use vim since years
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>>107660004
I mean your choice, vim is fine aswell, any terminal editor which supports lsps, debuggers etc. is. Honestly I don't know the differences between a fully kitted out neovim vs vim, if there are any but I simply recommend neovim as it has a larger community and is way more beginner friendly. At least that is how it seemed to me. One benefit vim has is that it is more often preinstalled, of course bare vim vs neovim there aren't that many differences so you won't feel lost having only learned neovim
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>>107660004
its neo
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>>107660028
well. then i will continue using vim.
vim is so fast and the mode line is great.
visual mode, visual block mode etc.
vim is really greatest of all. i hardly see how it can be made any better.
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and in vim the substitute syntax is taken straight from sed.
what more do you need?

i briefly tried emacs and it felt like a fucking operating system compared to vim.



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