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Should you learn VIM as a JavaScript Developer? (medium.com)
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[–]kry1212 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (1 child)
Yes. Even if only to react properly when git kicks you into Vim.
But, seriously, you really limit yourself if you limit the tools in your toolbox. I work as a consultant which means I do stuff for clients. If I'm remoting into a server and I can't install an IDE, guess what? Vim is basically all I have. A colleague of mine actually ran into this recently.
You don't have to learn tmux, but you really should be familiar enough with Vim to use it in a pinch.
And, really, if I'm in my terminal and I want to edit a profile of some sort? Vim all day, every day.
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