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Neovim and language servers tbh
I thought about vim tutor when OP mentioned tutorial
Also, it's much much easier to get started on nvim these days.. check out kickstart nvim by Tee J Dvries
No kidding, git clone and you are good to go
For an 8yo?
Get em started young. By the time they're 16 they'll ask what's all this about then and flip the desk like a British rockstar every time they're handed a computer with vscode.
Sorry, had too much fun crossing the natural rockstar trope with the vim Chad meme.