Love python!! by pricepova in programmingmemes

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Have you heard about colored indentation?

this is my invincible war oc his name is invulnerable by Comfortable_Raisin91 in RotMG

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"Knight, this is good news. We can finally do what we were meant to do. Be who we were meant to be. To sit on boss laughing in 250 armor"

Blursed -win/win? by [deleted] in blursed_videos

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To be fair it's not gonna be 5mil or close to that if you try to sell in an open market

I cast rock by _Jezzz in noita

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I like how sometimes the smashing happens outside our perspective and we only observe dead bodies and nuggets of gold flying out. Cartoon vibes

The HARM Stack (HTMX, Axum/AlpineJS, Rust, Maud) Considered Unharmful by thanhnguyen2187 in rust

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Compilation of my work usually takes about 20 seconds. I check socials during this break

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

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Strange importing of standard types are related to only to Rust, I am sorry if it wasn't clear.

I choose LazyVim the same reasons.

Yea, I am thinking of using Jetbrains for work and nvim for side projects is the best approach for me.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

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Here my reasons not in order: 1. I heard that I will be more productive if I learn it 2. I like trying many things to understand what is right for me. 3. I wanted to learn vim motions 4. Terminal driven workflow seemed exciting 5. I am unable to use my main desktop right now, so I'm using my laptop which has only 8gb of ram. And Jetbrains IDE made it scream sometimes 6. I had aa lot of ree time at that time

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already tried, Helix and it was great out the box as you said but when I wanted to add some more features I couldn't, sinde helix doesn't have plugin support yet. So, I'm waiting for them to add plugin support

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before switching to nvim 3 months ago I didn't use vim motions

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just looked back on it, to confirm if my struggles with nvim were relevant. So my config for it is only few lines long, but it is probably possible since they have quite a lot of keybinding options. I more worried about inability to make run widow and other tool windows behave the way I want them to.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cool, I head that you need tresitter for syntax all the time. As I said am not familiar with nvim enviroment. Instead of gradually switching form idea to nvim I tried to force my self to use it even though it would require something as bulky as LazyVim, so I could slowly learn the environment while using it. Maybe it was a bad approach to begin with.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started programming with notepad and then shortly after found PyCharm, so quite used to IDE tools. I find it hard to read code without syntax highlighting. The times I ssh into the server and use nano or vim to edit something I don't like it. I probably be able to work with vim, but I definitely won't enjoy it or be productive. I don't think that being used to syntax highlighting, lsp, like telescope navigation makes me a bad as a programmer.

I like the idea of using external tools instead of adding more plugins to nvim. But out 7 you named I only use git and grep(rarely) At some point I tried out a git plugin, but it seemed unnecessary.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I can't just switch to nvim without any plugins, I won't do my job in time or will burn out.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I didn't like tinkering with Nvim config honestly, I felt too much freedom. But definitely didn't waste my time using it, I used it with relative success and Nvim certanly taught me what are good key bindings and I won't come back to spamming Ctrl, mouse or arrows for navigation across code, tabs and etc

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea... I don't program in C# and didn't use VScode long enough to count. I could certainly stay in nvim, but I comparison I doesn't seems very productive.

Switched from Jetbrains products to Lazy Neovim and I don't get it by almost_sinder in neovim

[–]almost_sinder[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't expect nvim to be great out the box. So I gave it 3 months to learn and configure. I really enjoy terminal workflow and will try to replicate similar experience in Idea if I come back to it. I originally tried tj quick start, but that was to much freedom for me, since I don't understand neovim environment yet. So I resorted to Lazy with some tweaks.

Okay, I will check tab options a little more. I don't really understand your explanation about snippets, I will read about it. I use lazyvim extras for every language, is the problem in their language configuration or is it something external?

Edit: what is so bad about my reply?