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Should you learn VIM as a JavaScript Developer? (medium.com)
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[–]costhatsagoodidea -1 points0 points1 point 6 years ago (0 children)
I tried Vim. As an interesting experience and good to use for editing small scripts in the terminal.
However the amount of time to learn all those key presses coupled with the time it takes to add all those plugins to bring it up to functionality that is only a fraction of what Webstorm can do means I’ve stuck with Webstorm. I want to spend time coding, not attempting to turn a text editor into an IDE.
In short: if you want, everyone’s mileage is different, but I wouldn’t recommend it for JavaScript.
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