Best text editor that is quick and easy to learn?

best text editor that is quick and easy to learn?

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vim

MS Word

Sublime or VS Code. Look no further

>learning a code editor
this is what vimfags unironically want you to do.
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joe on Linux, notepad++ on Windows.

Why sublime over VS Code?

Your fingers never leaving the keyboard is much more efficient t b h

Because electron

What this user below wrote.

>Because electron

But Sublime Text is proprietary.

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So? The creator does not profit from your info. And you can use it even if you do not pay for the software. VS Codes while free and open-source, phones directly to Microsoft. Its part of the agreement when you make when you use their installer.

I use brackets but i dont usually use it for writing code. I write in my ide

>creator does not profit from your info
How do you know this since the shit is proprietary? Fuck off faggot.

>open source
>phones home
:think:

How does it being proprietary affect your ability to know what they do with your information? Code takes your info and literally has you agree to a "we will do what w/e we want with it" tier agreement before you can use it.

Oh cool, I guess you must have audited the non-existent source code to find that out.

Because Bond (Sublime creator) does not make money from selling data. He lives off projects. Sublime licenses is a side income.

Yeah man, I believe those too.

>audit vscode
>yep, it harvests your info
>but at least it's open source!

... believe what?

So what would Mr. Bond, Developer 007, lose by opening the source?

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Don't be obtuse. I'm talking about Sublime.

desu

i don't like vscode because electron

Terrible latency on vscode desu

This. Just use vimtutor and you're good to go within 20 minutes.
>not learning something you'll spend tons of time using

Vimtutor takes like 30 minutes to finish if you're slow

fbpb

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True, that's why VSC is so great. Flexibility.

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vim

Visual Studio Code

fpbp

people that say it's "too complicated" are just brainlets who expect it to have nano commands. vimtutor takes no more than 20 minutes at most and you'll end up with a faster editing experience than what "modern editors" can give you

>try to select text
>holding down shift
>finger slips off it
>lose all text you were selecting

also:
>"you can stay on the keyboard in VSC too!"
>has to move hands off the home row onto the arrow keys constantly

>home row
just touch type by instinct home row is gay

BASIC

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Use ed, like god intended

>implying everyone uses a non programmable normalfag board

I use sublime mainly. My hands never move.

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props to you user but some of us leave our house sometime and take a laptop

you are such a little fag

This. I was terrified of vim after trying the keystroke gymnastics that is emacs, but then I tried vimtutor and I was good to go in minutes. I especially love how I can elevate my privileges from inside of vim if I forget to open a system-wide config as root. As

>is a retard who doesn't know jack shit
>is surprised when his retardation slows him down
truly epic

I honestly never found nano shortcuts or anything similar "intuitive". Modal editing is legit one of the best ideas anyone ever came up with in software.