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Neil Satra
@neilsatra · Cohort member, Entrepreneur First
I'm curious about the fact that you switched from vim to Sublime, given that I'm currently learning to go the other way. Any particular reasons inspire the switch? Now that you've made the effort to build this, I might actually devote more attention to mastering Sublime and see if I can get the same productivity in it, rather than learn vim.
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Jai Pandya
@jaipandya · Maker, Developer, Ex-LinkedIn/SlideShare
@neilsatra I was never a vim only guy, but I have had a share of my time with vim. I sincerely believe that vim is an extremely powerful editor, and still my choice of editor inside the terminal. I loved Sublime Text for its out of the box ease of use. I would suggest you to try both (or even others) and then take a call. At the end of the day, a text editor should be your best friend in the world of programming.
Neil Satra
@neilsatra · Cohort member, Entrepreneur First
@jaipandya So refreshing to see balanced opinions about tools on the internet :D To be honest, I prefer (JetBrains) IDEs, because they provide so much integrated tooling, especially debugging, out of the box, without requiring hours of plugin installs and configurations. I'll probably settle on JetBrains with a Vim keybinding plugin for quick text editing. Now I just gotta wait for someone to make a WebStorm tutor, or make it myself.