Debugging line by line

can emacs/vim fags do this?

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Pretty sure Emacs can do that with the right elisps installed.

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No, but you know what vimfags can do? Install a vim plugin in VS, and use that debugger, all while editing text faster than you can with your brainlet mouse.

Then they're not using vim, but a superior software plus vim keybindings, nigger.

I miss the look of older editions of Visual Studio

You can use GDB and do the same thing I think

No one learns vim with a plugin. Vim is a text editor, not an IDE. The point is, the benefits of learning vim extend beyond the editor itself.

M-x gud-gdb
There you go, user. You should be able to do this with GNU Emacs ootb.

No, because they don't have to.

Ai. Vdebug in vim. but for vbs the question is more why?

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Why would I use a text editor as a debugger?

God the windows 7 interface was a good as it ever got. look at how clean the toolbar is as compare the current shit which hurts your eyes to look at.

>line by line
Compile with -g, use gdb.

Why would anyone want to willingly code in VB?

GDB is actually pretty good on its own for C and C++ at least, maybe with a few basic plugins, not that I use a debugger for anything except reverse engineering binaries.

If you're using anything remotely Java-ish you probably want to be using some sort of IDE or bloated Emacs/Vim plug-in anyway.

>code as a verb
gtfo

yes lol

Struck a nerve with your shit language choice?

>>code as a verb
>prescriptive linguistics
gtfo

it comes built in?

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Debuggers are trash.
Print debugging is the one true debugging method.

Font sauce pls