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One of the best programmers ever lived uses Visual Studio. No vi or VS Code. Let that sink in.
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>Best programmer
>Game dev
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>>107704634
He only uses visual studio for debugging. He writes the code with emacs.
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>>107704676
> game dev
Yes
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VS is for serious development. Keep it.
VS Code is for wannabees coding up shitty web apps running on layers of frameworks and libraries. Flush it.
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>>107704676
Game engine programmers have always been the best programmers.
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>>107704634
I used notepad++ and now kate lol.
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>>107704634
if you cant program with ed you are not a programmer.
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I thought Jon was an emacs user. He uses VS for VC and debugger.
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>>107704634
>emacs warming the bench
hurts to see
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>>107704634
I just use JetBrains Rider.



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