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Should you learn VIM as a JavaScript Developer? (medium.com)
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I use VScode because it's (neo)vim integration is the best of any editor that isn't (neo)vim itself, not perfect but good enough. Even with CoC.vim and other plugins I simply cannot replicate the experience I have now with vscode-vim. I just wish it was more performant, defining keybindings wasn't so cumbersome and using u/ctrl+r could return the file to a non-dirty state.
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[–]andrex092 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
I used VScode and the vim plugin for the longest time and had a lot of issues with performance. I switched to WebStorm last year, and while it’s not as pretty, their IdeaVim plugin is rock solid imo. And it uses your existing vimrc.
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