IDEs have surrounded developers since long, but the older generation of developers used to write their code right from the terminal window. Although IDEs increase productivity and made it easier to ...
Vim is the classic, keyboard-driven text editor that has stood the test of time since 1991. Based on the original Unix editor vi, Vim lets developers code with precision and speed—no mouse required.
Despite a plethora of GUI platforms in the self-hosted ecosystem, good ol’ CLI commands are perfect for managing your Docker containers. With vim-docker-tools in your Vim arsenal, you can execute ...
The latest edition of the widely used Vim text editor now supports both the Lua programming language as well as the latest versions of Python and Perl. Bram Moolenaar, the developer behind Vim, has ...
Rarely on these pages have I read such a fluff piece! Al Williams’ coverage of Emacs versus Vim was an affront to the type of in-depth coverage our Hackaday readers deserve. While attempting to be ...
Zed was designed from the ground up for machine-native speed and collaboration. Let’s take a look at the newest IDE and text editor on the block. Text editors and IDEs tend to inspire devotion from ...