I get that it's open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

  • 404@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Well it's really noob friendly. The introductory courses in programming all tell you to use it and it takes some time and experience to find alternative editors that 1. you like better, and 2. won't confuse you more than the course itself does.

    I used to use VSCodium and the Vim extension. Then I downloaded Neovim and started configuring it, but I was never really satisfied with the config. Then I found Doom Emacs. It was pretty much the thing I tried turning Neovim into.

    But I wouldn't recommend Doom Emacs to a first-year student that is still learning the fundamentals.

    Edit: typos