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I use languages: Go, Python, Bash, Groovy, Rust
All I need is: Lsp-mode (+ language specific checker), dap-mode (for live debugging), -mode. That's all I need.
Lsp-mode: https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-mode/
Dap-mode https://emacs-lsp.github.io/dap-mode/
language-mode can be installed with package-install
Sometimes it needs some configuration, but in general it's not that hard.
This is the way, for basic IDE features it should be enough.
Treemacs is also useful if you are used to having a left menu to navigate your project files with the mouse like in most IDE
Anything more is about personal preference an customizing your emacs experience.
In this regard, installing a color theme could help you feel at home, for example this one is a dark mode reusing vs code's colors : https://github.com/ianyepan/vscode-dark-plus-emacs-theme
Good call on Treemacs. Few long-term or even medium-term Emacs users use it, because it's not actually an efficient workflow, but it can ease the transition.
Heck, I have it installed just for when someone's looking over my shoulder and I want them to follow along better!
There's something to be said for easing folks in with idioms they're used to, before they find the more powerful idioms on their own.