• FizzyOrange@programming.dev
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    Are there any videos of this sort of editing, because honestly every single person I’ve watched use Vim has just been like “oh wait that’s the wrong thing… hold on.” constantly. You’re going to say “they aren’t competent” but that’s kind of the point - approximately nobody is competent in Vim because it isn’t worth learning.

    Even so, I’d be interested if there are any videos of pros doing real editing (not “look what I can do”) on YouTube. Anyone know of any?

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      Jon Gjengset on Youtube is doing live coding where he uses neovim quite well. And you’ll learn about Rust while you’re at it.

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      The Primeagon and Rene Rebe come to mind. Tsoding uses emacs and flys around. I’m still new to neovim and can say the speed at which I can transfer my ideas into the editor is significantly higher.

      approximately nobody is competent in Vim because it isn’t worth learning

      Come on, you really think its a giant conspiracy from elitists lying about their experience? You think thousands of developers are handicapping themselves for bragging rights?

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        Not op but yes, I actually do. Dev for about 20 years, and the vast majority showing vim/emacs struggle when presenting. Could be presentation jitters ofc but the answer to:

        You think thousands of developers are handicapping themselves for bragging rights?

        Yes, yes I do. Thousands is not all, but they are definitively in the thousands

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        you really think its a giant conspiracy from elitists lying about their experience

        Pretty much, yes.

        You think thousands of developers are handicapping themselves for bragging rights?

        Absolutely. That’s completely normal human behaviour.