Generally, I advise against using Microsoft stack. But since your goal is to build a company/startup and you have experience with MS stack I think it's a good idea to use what you already know. That way you can have…
I am not too familiar with the technical details regarding the text rendering in ST3, but I can clearly see the difference between ST3 and Vim/GVim. At least on the machines I use (Desktop Archlinux & MBP OSX).…
GVim is not that bad to be honest, but in my experience ST3 is still better. It's not just the font rendering. The whole UI experience in GVim is lacking compared to ST3. ST3 has been designed for the modern UI…
I personally use Vim but I like Emacs as well. They are both great. But they are getting old and it shows. Compare them to the super nice text rendering of ST3. I understand one cannot use ST3 from the terminal but…
Yeah, but sometimes "saving some bits" is really important. It's also really inconvenient to work with UUIDS, like in writing SQL queries etc. The solution these guys came up with obviously works for them.
Only until 5236?? We definitely need a better solution.
Interesting project, but I doubt it will gain any traction. It would be good to provide some kind of a runtime and a standard library.
Generally, I advise against using Microsoft stack. But since your goal is to build a company/startup and you have experience with MS stack I think it's a good idea to use what you already know. That way you can have…
I am not too familiar with the technical details regarding the text rendering in ST3, but I can clearly see the difference between ST3 and Vim/GVim. At least on the machines I use (Desktop Archlinux & MBP OSX).…
GVim is not that bad to be honest, but in my experience ST3 is still better. It's not just the font rendering. The whole UI experience in GVim is lacking compared to ST3. ST3 has been designed for the modern UI…
I personally use Vim but I like Emacs as well. They are both great. But they are getting old and it shows. Compare them to the super nice text rendering of ST3. I understand one cannot use ST3 from the terminal but…
Yeah, but sometimes "saving some bits" is really important. It's also really inconvenient to work with UUIDS, like in writing SQL queries etc. The solution these guys came up with obviously works for them.
Only until 5236?? We definitely need a better solution.
Interesting project, but I doubt it will gain any traction. It would be good to provide some kind of a runtime and a standard library.