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The problem is often you have to build "Your way" from the ground up. Some people just want "A way" that's working as soon as they open up the editor.


Sure. But that applies to almost any problem I face on a daily basis as a programmer.

I don’t see why optimizing my flow and tools should be less important than optimizing what I deliver. The former practically enables the latter.

This mindset is pretty much what has given us the high quality FOSS projects we use everywhere. I wouldn't really call this is a “problem”.


...and that's where Emacs starter kits come into the picture. Especially when compared to VS, Emacs based solutions always seem superior to me because they don't require me to use the mouse for every. little. effing. thing. I want to achieve.

That, and they are usually much more designed around a more UNIX-focused toolset than most IDEs, which means less interdependent blobs of cruft like Intellisense and the like.




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