Then I can use vim in the IDE 😍
I’m used to use Intellij Idea or Zed, or VScodium, and I started to learn the vim command because it’s possible to use it in this IDE. That means for me to keep my habits!
Then I can use vim in the IDE 😍
I’m used to use Intellij Idea or Zed, or VScodium, and I started to learn the vim command because it’s possible to use it in this IDE. That means for me to keep my habits!


Thank for sharing your though. I feel the same. For example I’m working right know with vuejs and I don’t have experience with but I have the documentation open and I read it again and again. And also the more basic stuff like JavaScript, I read the doc too.
That’s my way to improve my skills and my work.


Amazing! I find that super to see a bit of whats going on under the high level langages.
Very nice result 😊
Well, I think I agree with you a bit.
My story: six years ago in France I followed a three months cours to become a fullstack dev.
We were two or three out of twenty to know some basic stuff about programmation. There rest were smart people but without knowledge about computer at all.
The job market was so hungry for dev, that even us found a job immediately.
But I saw that some of my colleagues were ‘not good’. And I think that they can be replaced at some point by Nocode/lowcode tools, or by a dev that use LLM.
But at the same time, like said @[email protected] that something to write some code from scratch, and something else to develop a software on the long run.