Thing I like about subl is that it takes least effort to code in but max effort to actually setup. I doesn't even feel like a texteditor , feels like a forbidden version of notepad++ which prompt to buy it even though its free version . Setting are not tide of global or user but to a project scope . Terminal application and the built in terminal is shit because it cannot take input . A lot of plugins are missing . But I still like it to do no professional work . Simple and does the job .
I am talking about both. They seem to hit a limit when moving a project past a specific size. Nonetheless, I use them extensively, because there is nothing more enjoyable than a nice VIM combo 😁
Great video bro
Thank you very much. I appreciate that 😎🤜🤛😎
Thing I like about subl is that it takes least effort to code in but max effort to actually setup. I doesn't even feel like a texteditor , feels like a forbidden version of notepad++ which prompt to buy it even though its free version . Setting are not tide of global or user but to a project scope . Terminal application and the built in terminal is shit because it cannot take input . A lot of plugins are missing .
But I still like it to do no professional work . Simple and does the job .
@@Fen-i3n spot on
You might like Helix
Just checked it out. It looks very good. I'll give it a try.
1 HOURE!!!
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY??????????
😂 Because I am a mad man 😂
Jokes, on the side, I couldn't find a very thorough video with examples to what is being talked about.
5:55 are you only talking about strictly vim and not nvim?
I am talking about both. They seem to hit a limit when moving a project past a specific size. Nonetheless, I use them extensively, because there is nothing more enjoyable than a nice VIM combo 😁