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Moving to neovim

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  • 1
    nice! But stay the fuck away from any lua code you didn't write. There's shit so horrible you'd go blind just by looking at it
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    @kobenz I actually have learned some basic oop things regarding Lua from you on this site. And I agree btw. Not my flavor.

    I don't do neovim, it's not based enough. I should create pedo vim. Vim configurable with python. Actually, that's the original with some effort. Try to compile it successfully with python support, I'll wait. What a waste of time.

    The python vim api was quite nice. But don't have much experience with it tho.
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    @kobenz I always thought lua was hip
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    I just do normal vim

    With the autocomplete that interact with lsp, it works very gud
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    @retoor have you tried emacs?

    I always was fascinated by lisp (a friend of mine told me about as we were road tripping in quebec)
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    @antigermgerm but does normal vim support mouse?
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    @kiki yes of course. They support mices, rats, trackpads, ballpads, point and click device, VR, telepathy everything you want
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    i moved to vim when i had to use Notepad on Windows 11.
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    Enjoy
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    @antigermgerm only thing about vim I have a colors scheme issue making a warning selected text unreadable. I have that for ages. For some reason I never fix it. Extra motivated to make less errors I guess.

    Nah, tried Emacs for a while, it actually has a bit easier shortcuts but there's zero reason for me to switch because by now I master vim shortcuts. I'm almost a ninja like tsoding but very often he's doing some tripple cursor magic like it's nothing. If I do such shit it'll actually take longer.

    I do not consider lisp a serious language for development but I do like the concept. Writing a lisp interpreter would be a nice step up from regex. Just like regex it should become fair easy if you know what you're doing. Maybe it's finally a bit more time to look how others doing it. Not knowing is part of the fun but you can't always going your own way i guess. At a certain moment studying that way stagnate.
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    @kiki oooeeeh, I really, really, have no idea what to use the mouse for. Not to sound elitist in any way. You'll end up not using it very soon I guess. And if not, who cares right.
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    @retoor yeaaaah fuck them arrow keys as well, smashing that L never felt so good
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    @kobenz Oh, i actually do use the arrow keys because i literally do not see any advantage regarding the other option.

    That's the world of vim, there's always one more hardcore than you i guess.
  • 0
    See you back in VSCode in two weeks
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