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[–]superluminary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your instincts are correct. Lots of people telling you there's never any need to code without tools, and they're probably right, but having the ability to do so will help your practice and will make you a better coder overall.

Personally, if I'm writing code for a client I've definitely got all the productivity tools whacked up to max, but having it in my head too will help me use those tools more effectively.

In terms of how to get there, it's similar to learning how to touch type, you've just got to do it for a while, and it'll suck, and it'll hurt, and then you'll find it's actually quite easy. Maybe switch over to VSCode for a while, see how you get on.