![]() ![]() They are ubiquitously available in Unix and Unix-like environments, and can be installed on most other popular platforms. How would my productivity increase if I did switch? What are the reasons to switch to vim/emacs. ![]() Why are people using emacs/vim ? Do people who use it actually work on complex object-oriented projects in large organisations ? But you don't need to as everything is already there! Its like saying buy this half built car, you can build the rest yourself. One of the arguments I hear is that with emacs/vim you can create your own plugins - well OK, but you can do that in eclipse too. ![]() Here are the main reasons I think eclipse is brilliant(and I assume other IDE's), and do not switch to emacs and/or vim. Its so unintuitive to me, and I imagine anyone who grew up in the late eighties nineties. I have to get up a webpage listing the syntax/commands : press escape, then asterix, turn around three times and the text will be entered two lines above your cursor. I do on occasion need to ssh into server and mess around with config files for this I use vi and it pains me. I think its excellent and I also use Webstorm for javascript and html/jsp.
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