DHH Is Switching To NeoVim???

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Let's be honest, it's in programmers OCD nature to always look for a better option. It's why you still see people obsessing over their IDEs, their IDE configs, their keyboards, their chairs and to some, their hair colour.

TomNook.
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Honestly, I believe if DHH got on a stream with these two, some coconut oil would be rubbed and these three would get along.

earthling_parth
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the way you highlight text is super satisfying thank you mr theprimeagen sir

ISKLEMMI
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I became fan of DHH when I started learning rails few months ago. He is a racing driver and creator of a framework that got use in so many places. It shows how valuable things he has created.

yp
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TextMate was good, its features have carried forward into every editor since, particularly snippets and the fuzzy finder. It was attractive and easy to customize, and had a lot of great default color schemes. I don't really follow the dunking on it these days, other than it stopped being maintained. Sublime is basically a much more performant version of TextMate. It's also interesting and helpful to highlight that Ruby was designed to be written with no assistance. This has been forgotten as coding assistance has gotten better and more readily available, while the languages no longer have to be obnoxiously bureaucratic to support it.

LoneIgadzra
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TJ went full time streaming? LETS GOO best of luck man!

Slashx
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Is that DHH the famous race car driver??
Didn't know he also made ruby on rails as well.

pinch-of-salt
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The merch @19:59 needs to be something like "neovim, from a certain generation", perfect on many levels!

martinoberg
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18:22 that's called IBM PC DOS E is perfection. Ironically MSDOS EDIT and every single input text field on Windows uses that keyboard sequence. VI is strange for the PC, we do have page-up/down/insert/delete keys and cursor keys, the VI keybinding only make sense if you look at a PDP keyboard.

monad_tcp
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8:00 me wondering if I had a work meeting coming up.

aquual
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As a VIM user, I found Helix's shortcuts slightly more intuitive straight out of the box. I stopped using it right before I felt I was getting addicted to them, mainly because then I'd have to put up with the pains of a slowly growing ecosystem (Helix gets new versions or updates very slow). I am still rooting for it.

PaulSebastianManole
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12:55 I think that for some people (ADHD or things) it is vital to be able to predict what will happen in the editor not waiting for what autocompletion shows. You can just plan ahead a few actions and perform them not grabbing the mouse or things. Too much distracting and "cheap" autocompletion can end up like just browsing with all its drawbacks, sometimes becoming substitute goal.

lukaszmatuszewski
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"A certain generation" killed me. I've been using NeoVim for a year by now. And I'm faster than I ever was on Intellij, and I'm not even 20, what generation?

CielMC
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im 20 and use neovim, thanks to you prime! trying out linux too

Swdh_Fs
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This is why I ignore everyone here and code in Visual Studio on my Windows 10 machine to write Blazor. I’ve bonded so it’s too late to change.

Kane
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"I got a memory of a goldfish". prime used all his memory to store his neovim keybinds

flebedev
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I started off Brief way back in DOS then Borland IDEs then vi and later Visual Studio and now VSCode

tibbydudeza
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I heard that notification and went "Another meeting c'mon man" and started looking for it. Thank god!

rezniks
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Vim: Certain generation

Emacs: Editor for Middle Aged Computer Scientists

NeilHaskins
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You guys know what else stands the test of time? Lisp and C...

grimonce