Was looking for a video on vim cause ive been a vscode user for long and neovim caught my attention recently. But I didnt expect I would find such a nice guy loving his work. You got a new sub brother. Thanks for loving what you are doing.
Having started with Bill Joy's vi, and then vim and now neovim (I am ancient, and got to this stuff through research physics) I tune to that. It makes it fun, to fiddle with it; even if no-one else in their right mind would want to do it my way. And it does improve effectiveness. Injecting fun into your work is A Very Good Thing.
Damit Breno, I was a Lego kid growing up. I did not need this motivation to sort out the finishing touches (LSP fine tuning/auto formatting etc) on my Neovim setup. I have other deadlines! ;)
For the longest time I was too "confirmist" (for a lack of a better word) and kept using Windows and VSCode. Nothing wrong with them by itself, I got to do stuff done and specially managed to do my uni assignments, but the other day I decided to finally give it a proper go and tried out Linux Mint with Neovim in a VM. What can I say man, even note taking just feels more enjoyable and I feel like I'm more in the zone, I just cannot love it enough. That plus also changing my OS theme without having to install packages that complete rewrite and only through downloading a few files? Yes please
For me, vim bindings make writing code more fun, it's like I'm playing street fighter or something, I wanna get somewhere and do something and it's a keyboard combo to do it and when I pull it off I get a little buzz and think next time I'll do it even faster. I felt like VS code was getting in my way a bit of being able to do that, whereas Neovim I don't
Great Video, I completly agree with you about the passion. Each vim/neovim configuration is tailored for each person. That's one of the reasons I like it that much
I started using neovim for the past 2 months, started with the primeagen guide. I program dotnet, angular, flutter, all setup and working, debugging etc... but I complete disagree with your statement at 1:41. I dont own anything, far from that, now my workflow depends on open source code provided by at least 50 people. If any of then stops some project, or just dont update anymore my workflow breaks. It feels like when I was using vscode, I only have to rely on microsoft, now, I need to rely on so much people... I guess time will tell if it was a mistake
He is talking about ownership over development environment not over software your are using. You get what you want and have control over your development environment. You can do whatever you want.
"Don't use it because you want to be faster." It took me a long time to get that in my head. I hope between Neovim and Doom Emacs (currently Doom Emacs) and let me tell you. Neither is faster than VS Code or JetBrains IDEs and likely won't be until I've been using one professionally full time for at least 5 years. But what it is, is more fun. Using Neovim or Emacs is like turning your work environment into a playground, gamifying your work skill development and helping reduce burnout.
that it's a fun hobby! use vim motions in your editor of choice for productivity gains, and choose neovim if you're looking for a new hobby and enjoy the tinkering!
i actually tried it out, but i just think that neovim / vim and so on didn't pan out for me because of complexity, vscode is super simple and just enough for me
You've made the right choice, my guy. Vim, and Neovim specifically, is just the best text/code editor out there, none can compete in terms of performance to capabilities. Emacs has its place, of course, not to detract from it, but it's way more of a Lisp tool than a more general one, and it has some glaring issues like the dreaded long lines and pretty bad built-in terminal, let alone its performance. I still do use VSCode for some things, but I use Neovim for almost everything, and it works really well.
Most sane video I've ever seen on youtube. I personally use Neovim for most of my work and sometimes I also use VS Code. People think that when you choose some editor you are going to stuck it for whole life. And some thinks One is greater than other. This is just nonsense. Everything is great when it align with your motive. It might be vim at a time and vscode at another. Same with operating systems. I use arch BTW. But I dont hate windows or mac or praise linux for no reason. Come on!! we are humans. We shouldn't be doing all the same thing others doing. If it had been so then there would be no point of us being human. Thank you. Thats my time. Good night!!!
i absolutely love neovim. I hate configuring it tho. Its a pain in the ass. I have it set up exactly how I want it and I loathe the day I have to touch the config again. I use lazyvim, which thank the stars is the greatest thing. VIM isnt all about speed. Its more about comfort imo. Everything I do is just a click away. I dont have to keep clicking the mouse. ugggg clicking the mouse... Using the mouse while coding is so goofy imo. The main reason I use it tho is because I have control and I dontt get a bunch of bloat and pop ups and wack stuff like that. I also managed to get absolutely every single feature of vscode that I need in my neovim.
For as long as he remembers, he's a vsc user 😂 Have you lost your memory or is it that you're so young 😅 Well, for as long as I remember.. Well it's too long now, I hardly member...
always strive towards passion!
dang, i thought i was going to be first. still not blazingly fast
@@teej_dv blazingly fast 😂
God dang senpai, wherever I go, you're already there 😸
@@teej_dvthat's because you probably don't use Rust 😸
nice
Was looking for a video on vim cause ive been a vscode user for long and neovim caught my attention recently. But I didnt expect I would find such a nice guy loving his work. You got a new sub brother. Thanks for loving what you are doing.
wow, thanks so much for this towhid!
Having started with Bill Joy's vi, and then vim and now neovim (I am ancient, and got to this stuff through research physics) I tune to that. It makes it fun, to fiddle with it; even if no-one else in their right mind would want to do it my way.
And it does improve effectiveness. Injecting fun into your work is A Very Good Thing.
Neovim is like an endless Lego structure that you can tinker to your own liking ♥️
Damit Breno, I was a Lego kid growing up. I did not need this motivation to sort out the finishing touches (LSP fine tuning/auto formatting etc) on my Neovim setup. I have other deadlines! ;)
Love this take, down to earth facts. At the end of the day, never stop learning and make sure it’s fun.
For the longest time I was too "confirmist" (for a lack of a better word) and kept using Windows and VSCode. Nothing wrong with them by itself, I got to do stuff done and specially managed to do my uni assignments, but the other day I decided to finally give it a proper go and tried out Linux Mint with Neovim in a VM. What can I say man, even note taking just feels more enjoyable and I feel like I'm more in the zone, I just cannot love it enough. That plus also changing my OS theme without having to install packages that complete rewrite and only through downloading a few files? Yes please
For me, vim bindings make writing code more fun, it's like I'm playing street fighter or something, I wanna get somewhere and do something and it's a keyboard combo to do it and when I pull it off I get a little buzz and think next time I'll do it even faster. I felt like VS code was getting in my way a bit of being able to do that, whereas Neovim I don't
100%, it's made my days coding more fun!
Good job Flip! You truly are a magician: you managed to make Adam look passionate about NeoVim and editing text in it! 👏👏
hey but i am!
@@adamdotdev Of course you are! *wink*
😘
Insane prod quality as usual
Basically I started my journey with neovim this summer. And I can’t imagine I’ll ever switch back. Kind of same feeling after 12 years of coding.
bro ... your camera quality is like ....i can see into your soul 🤩
I used neovim for dot files for a while but i ended up just using vscode. I did like it, I just never got used to it.
Great Video, I completly agree with you about the passion. Each vim/neovim configuration is tailored for each person. That's one of the reasons I like it that much
after trying neovim and going back to vscode many times, this time I finally switched to it, best decision ever.
This is the best review on a piece of software that I have seen ever.
I started using neovim for the past 2 months, started with the primeagen guide. I program dotnet, angular, flutter, all setup and working, debugging etc... but I complete disagree with your statement at 1:41. I dont own anything, far from that, now my workflow depends on open source code provided by at least 50 people. If any of then stops some project, or just dont update anymore my workflow breaks. It feels like when I was using vscode, I only have to rely on microsoft, now, I need to rely on so much people... I guess time will tell if it was a mistake
He is talking about ownership over development environment not over software your are using.
You get what you want and have control over your development environment. You can do whatever you want.
Pin your plugins, stick to a given version of neovim and you're golden till the end of times. Most stable config you can imagine.
"Don't use it because you want to be faster."
It took me a long time to get that in my head. I hope between Neovim and Doom Emacs (currently Doom Emacs) and let me tell you. Neither is faster than VS Code or JetBrains IDEs and likely won't be until I've been using one professionally full time for at least 5 years.
But what it is, is more fun. Using Neovim or Emacs is like turning your work environment into a playground, gamifying your work skill development and helping reduce burnout.
Exactly!
Nice. would you please give us your neovim setup? the extensions you use? the way you use it?
you can find it in my dotfiles here: github.com/adamelmore/dotfiles
Welcome to the fold!
I start my day by tweaking neovim!
I've created my own neolightsaber and now I am working on the neodeathstar!
so what was the reason ??
that it's a fun hobby! use vim motions in your editor of choice for productivity gains, and choose neovim if you're looking for a new hobby and enjoy the tinkering!
What mic are you using? Sounds good.
Thanks! It's a Sennheiser MKH 50 P48
i want a anime waifu png while programming like prime tehehe'! should i try neovim ?
I agree about the hobby thing. Also, Neovim feels less cluttered.
Blazingly third?? great video!
i actually tried it out, but i just think that neovim / vim and so on didn't pan out for me because of complexity, vscode is super simple and just enough for me
I've been using Neovim for the last week and I'm really passionate for it as well ❤🔥
You've made the right choice, my guy. Vim, and Neovim specifically, is just the best text/code editor out there, none can compete in terms of performance to capabilities. Emacs has its place, of course, not to detract from it, but it's way more of a Lisp tool than a more general one, and it has some glaring issues like the dreaded long lines and pretty bad built-in terminal, let alone its performance.
I still do use VSCode for some things, but I use Neovim for almost everything, and it works really well.
Vscode + vim + custom = perfection
The power of thumbnail
I use neovim
n e o v i m
im inspired also to use neovim because of prime and tj!
Most sane video I've ever seen on youtube. I personally use Neovim for most of my work and sometimes I also use VS Code. People think that when you choose some editor you are going to stuck it for whole life. And some thinks One is greater than other. This is just nonsense. Everything is great when it align with your motive. It might be vim at a time and vscode at another.
Same with operating systems. I use arch BTW. But I dont hate windows or mac or praise linux for no reason.
Come on!! we are humans. We shouldn't be doing all the same thing others doing. If it had been so then there would be no point of us being human.
Thank you. Thats my time. Good night!!!
i absolutely love neovim. I hate configuring it tho. Its a pain in the ass. I have it set up exactly how I want it and I loathe the day I have to touch the config again. I use lazyvim, which thank the stars is the greatest thing. VIM isnt all about speed. Its more about comfort imo. Everything I do is just a click away. I dont have to keep clicking the mouse. ugggg clicking the mouse... Using the mouse while coding is so goofy imo. The main reason I use it tho is because I have control and I dontt get a bunch of bloat and pop ups and wack stuff like that. I also managed to get absolutely every single feature of vscode that I need in my neovim.
Flip is indeed a true magician lol
Neovim has done the same for me. It gave me a hobby and something to figure out.
Thanks for the vid bro, means a lot hahahaha, have fun.
Ok. I have never related to a TH-cam video as much as this one. I'm not fast or efficient but I love playing with neovim when I'm bored at work 😂
It's so much fun! My next step is writing a plugin 🫡
same, switched last month
Valid reason!
You tricked me into subscrubing, damn!
This was good.
I did feel good 😃😂🚀
stop telling me new nice things i have no time damnit :D
For as long as he remembers, he's a vsc user 😂
Have you lost your memory or is it that you're so young 😅
Well, for as long as I remember.. Well it's too long now, I hardly member...
sub'd