That’s the spirit!
That’s the spirit!
Nice guide! Very easy to understand and works a treat. Stay awesome!
Only using labels and mirrors to talk to people.
Them: Hello
Me: Hello
Them: Is the report done for that thing I asked your yesterday?
Me: Thing you asked yesterday?
Them: Yeah, I cant remember what it was now
Me: You can’t remember?
Them: Yeah, I’ll go remind myself and get back to you
Brilliant productive conversation :)
My boss doesn’t own a car and I do…
Interesting question. Personally, I started with a text editor transitioned to vim, then to VSCode and now I’ve settled on a customised neovim install.
I’m a believer of PDE, that is personal development environment. It’s a concept one of the Devs of Neovim TJDeVries talks about.
In essence it’s the idea of building your development environment how you want it. Personally, Neovim allows me to do this. For example, I have a VSCode style debugger, incredibly fast searching with ripgrep, vim keyboard shortcuts and uses the same language servers as jetbrains products.
Here’s a link to his full conversation on the topic: https://youtu.be/QMVIJhC9Veg
Stay awesome!
I have used Deddit on and off for years now and whilst I miss the communities and the sheer mass of useful/amusing information, I am happy we can start a new on something like this.
In order of use: