What are your programming hot takes?257m@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.dev – 333 points – 1 years ago876Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentVisual studio has been the best IDE for a long time, and OneNote is still the best note taking application.I have to say that at least it's achieved in usability what I've used on unix for about 30+ years now. Hint: the VI tribe reeeeeeally hates it.Speaking as a member of the vi tribe, I appreciate VSCode and understand why someone would prefer it, even if I don't myself.I use OneNote everyday, but it lacks feature parity between the devices you use it on
Visual studio has been the best IDE for a long time, and OneNote is still the best note taking application.I have to say that at least it's achieved in usability what I've used on unix for about 30+ years now. Hint: the VI tribe reeeeeeally hates it.Speaking as a member of the vi tribe, I appreciate VSCode and understand why someone would prefer it, even if I don't myself.I use OneNote everyday, but it lacks feature parity between the devices you use it on
I have to say that at least it's achieved in usability what I've used on unix for about 30+ years now. Hint: the VI tribe reeeeeeally hates it.Speaking as a member of the vi tribe, I appreciate VSCode and understand why someone would prefer it, even if I don't myself.
Speaking as a member of the vi tribe, I appreciate VSCode and understand why someone would prefer it, even if I don't myself.
Visual studio has been the best IDE for a long time, and OneNote is still the best note taking application.
I have to say that at least it's achieved in usability what I've used on unix for about 30+ years now. Hint: the VI tribe reeeeeeally hates it.
Speaking as a member of the vi tribe, I appreciate VSCode and understand why someone would prefer it, even if I don't myself.
I use OneNote everyday, but it lacks feature parity between the devices you use it on