> Vim and Emacs cannot compare to VSCode when it comes to productivity. That is true but not in the way you think ;)
The article quotes an explanation that is quite sensible and convincing and then proceeds to like, mock it? Bad sensationalism and bad content.
> any foreign order censoring EFF would be unenforceable in the United States under the First Amendment and the Securing the Protection of Our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage Act (SPEECH Act). This way…
Debugging is much more important though.
Audiophiles - probably the most prominent example of them all.
Recommending JS as intro language is just plainly wrong.
> Vim and Emacs cannot compare to VSCode when it comes to productivity. That is true but not in the way you think ;)
The article quotes an explanation that is quite sensible and convincing and then proceeds to like, mock it? Bad sensationalism and bad content.
> any foreign order censoring EFF would be unenforceable in the United States under the First Amendment and the Securing the Protection of Our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage Act (SPEECH Act). This way…
Debugging is much more important though.
Audiophiles - probably the most prominent example of them all.
Recommending JS as intro language is just plainly wrong.