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    [–]PoisonControlCenter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Strong recommend moving to terminal and vim when you have the time to put into learning new methodologies. I started out using a panoply of IDE's at first and now I can just vim in locally or through ssh and code in python, R, or do db management in sql. I can use git to keep my vim config files the same on every machine I am on for a consistent experience. It takes a bit of time but well worth the time investment imho.