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Imagine not programming in Vim ๐
nvim + coc.nvim + coc-clangd (or other language LSP implementations) will give you the conveniences of modern IDEs + the power and speed of vim ๐
Vim again, showing why the superior text editor.
Coc.nvim is kinda bloated though. Really wish developers put more effort into their LSP servers instead of just saying โgo use vscode lolโ.
Then again, native LSP isnโt that bad. Iโve been using it daily for months now, itโs better than most people give it credit for.
Just throwing in Helix here.
I use Helix and Nvim pretty much concurrently and whenever I have to use vim I feel slower on most basic movements. A fresh set of keybinds is really nice - though simultaneously there are one or two specific actions which are slower or unintuitive in Helix. But overall I love Helix.