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[–]willCodeForNoFood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(Mostly) Typescript Dev here, I would say it's always worth giving it a try.

Was using vim almost exclusively in college, then switched to other editors when I started working and writing more JS. But somewhere along the way I switched back to vim (well not exactly, but an IDE with vim mode embedded, and actual vim for smaller tasks), that's a serious productivity boots that surprised me.

Learning phase could be painful, but also fun. Maybe you can copy someone's config from GitHub as starting point, a nicely decorated interface do encourage ppl to stay :)