Emacs +evilmode or Vim?
Racewar
Just plain Emacs.
Spacemacs
Emacs is bloated. VI/VIM is UNIX standard.
Emacs is GNU standard so if you use anything other than that on GNU/Linux you can fuck off back to Uganda!
I like vim's UI more, so I use vim
Linux works without any GNU software.
...
Have fun compiling the kernel without gcc.
You don't need to compile the Linux kernel to use it.
real men use
emacs cuamode
I'll use clang thanks
doesnt matter on the end of the day but I recommend emacs by far
>cua mode
real men dont use cua mode
>anything other than GNU/Linux
AWAY WITH LINUX
JOIN THE HURD
>Emacs+evilmode
Just stop
Use either plain Vim or plain Emacs
You can't go wrong with either, they are the best text editors out there
Great for prose, great for simple markup, awesome for scripting languages, configuration files and small quick ideas
But don't rice them and don't try to make one look and behave like the other
Once you feel like Vim or Emacs is holding you back in your projects (lacking intelligent completion, lacking refactoring, etc) just use an IDE
They are just better and just work
NetBeans is particular awesome
>use vim
>make omnicompletion and ctags work awesome together for c/c++
>but... some build in function don't get completed
>search and find a solution
>only for after a while to find another corner case
>planning to install a better omnicompletion plugin
>and then I install netbeans
Holy shit! The intelligent completion works out of the box.
Both from my header files and the system includes
And it even displays documentation in a popup that offers tips to speed up the code
And it has refactoring, highlighting where a variable is used, displaying all symbols, etc
Ricing Vim and Emacs is a huge time sink for no gain and you just make Vim and Emacs behave like a subpar IDE while forgetting what makes Vim and Emacs great in the first place
Forgot to mention that NetBeans unlike eclipse reuses my Makefile so my project isn't locked in to the IDE
>emacs
People don't still use this garbage, do they
I don't know how to close vi without restarting so I'll stick with Atom.
kdevelop!
Tried to use emacs and my little finger started to hurt
Vim is simple, combined with tmux it does all you need
Vim because it's installed on pretty much anything you will ever have to SSH into unlike emacs.
That's an awesome font.
What's it called?
Good luck with that.
I agree, vi is a part of POSIX, it most likely is absolutely everywhere: OpenWRT, Android and so on.