I've been using vim for many years but I think the real reason is a sort of peer pressure. Vim and emacs are tremendously dated.
For example the main concepts in vim, which are generally evangelized by vim users, modes and
home row movement, are entirely the result of limitations of the early terminal used to create it many decades ago.
The article has no substance and is just flamebate so I think it should be removed.
It’s more like saying drivers of classic cars are better drivers. Which isn’t really a surprise. There are also plenty of great drivers who don’t drive classic cars
One can express curiousity in Unity, Unreal Engine, Visual Studio, etc...
No need to kill yourself with unproductive tools.
Perhaps what also makes one a better programmer is the simple realization that curiousity is one thing, but using stupid tools is a fools errand when nowadays there is a better tool for everything than tedious text editors.
That's funny because most of the thousands of Vim users I have helped in 10+ years of support on various channels were incredibly dumb, lazy, and shallow.
"Better" is indeed all they could hope to become but they were definitely not there yet.
For example the main concepts in vim, which are generally evangelized by vim users, modes and home row movement, are entirely the result of limitations of the early terminal used to create it many decades ago.
The article has no substance and is just flamebate so I think it should be removed.
I'm going to flag it.
People that create vscode extensions and customize their workflows also share that spirit.
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Bro I write in assembly with my farts.
No need to kill yourself with unproductive tools.
Perhaps what also makes one a better programmer is the simple realization that curiousity is one thing, but using stupid tools is a fools errand when nowadays there is a better tool for everything than tedious text editors.
"Better" is indeed all they could hope to become but they were definitely not there yet.