Do you really think choosing between vim, emacs, textmate, sublime, etc is going to make such a big difference in the end result?
What's wrong with text files + text editor + dropbox? I'm tired of seeing all these "distraction free" writing tools. People have been writing using MS Word for years without any problem. Don't try to find excuses for…
Hello, I have a question, what made you want to start this project? What do you not like about main branch vim?
tl;dr
I have a feeling people tend to over estimate the importance of language choice. Might be just me though.
...* after reading some of the comments here *... I think we would be better off caring a little bit less about what language to use and a little bit more about what programs to write.
Price control (not just rent control) causes similar effects in all industries.
I don't understand how people would want to invest in this. But that's just me.
This maybe related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6712703
I don't think watching someone "code" (God, I hate this word) is going to teach you much. It might teach you about what tools he uses, and what keyboard shortcuts he likes, but not about the more important tasks of…
Yeah I know. I'm weird like that. I'm constantly looking for things I can improve, and running out of free time to do that. I don't find it makes me insecure in social situations though.
Don't worry about what others might think of you. But do worry about what you think about yourself. Aside from the facts that you mentioned what do you think about yourself right now? Are you happy with your body? are…
I see a lot of hate, but I can't see the arguments.
The article fails to explain why it worked.
It is going to take a lot to convince me that the world needs yet another statically typed OO programming language that looks just like any other.
It really leaves me shrugging my shoulders when I see titles like "such and such written in such and such language/framework". Like saying that writing a window manager in Rust (or whatever) is interesting just because…
Great work. I love the fact that this encourages writing tests that are readable/documenting. Definitely gonna give this a try. Any recommended test runner to go with it?
I have to admit I was expecting a little more than this. Why don't you rename the project into ``Bootstrap dropdown replacement'' or something, it would be more accurate.
+1 for Goyo. As a side note, I don't like line-wrapping too much, I prefer auto formatting (:set tw=80 and then type away, vim will handle the line breaks)
Do you often find yourself writing on somebody else's machine? I don't know about you but I find that I do 99.99% of my work on one of my machines (where I have control over what's installed and what is not). So the…
To be honest I never really understood this need for minimalistic text editors. I can understand if all you know is MS Word, but when I need distraction free editing, I just launch Vim, open a file in my dropbox, and…
I don't use Emacs, but this is great. Nice work.
I don't want to sound mean, but most of them look very amateurish at best.
I can't even think about blaming my Clients for not using the latest IE because I want to use some syntax sugar for things that I can already do with ECMA 5.
Ok but when can we expect to start using that and have our web apps work in the real world? in 10 years? 20 years?
Do you really think choosing between vim, emacs, textmate, sublime, etc is going to make such a big difference in the end result?
What's wrong with text files + text editor + dropbox? I'm tired of seeing all these "distraction free" writing tools. People have been writing using MS Word for years without any problem. Don't try to find excuses for…
Hello, I have a question, what made you want to start this project? What do you not like about main branch vim?
tl;dr
I have a feeling people tend to over estimate the importance of language choice. Might be just me though.
...* after reading some of the comments here *... I think we would be better off caring a little bit less about what language to use and a little bit more about what programs to write.
Price control (not just rent control) causes similar effects in all industries.
I don't understand how people would want to invest in this. But that's just me.
This maybe related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6712703
I don't think watching someone "code" (God, I hate this word) is going to teach you much. It might teach you about what tools he uses, and what keyboard shortcuts he likes, but not about the more important tasks of…
Yeah I know. I'm weird like that. I'm constantly looking for things I can improve, and running out of free time to do that. I don't find it makes me insecure in social situations though.
Don't worry about what others might think of you. But do worry about what you think about yourself. Aside from the facts that you mentioned what do you think about yourself right now? Are you happy with your body? are…
I see a lot of hate, but I can't see the arguments.
The article fails to explain why it worked.
It is going to take a lot to convince me that the world needs yet another statically typed OO programming language that looks just like any other.
It really leaves me shrugging my shoulders when I see titles like "such and such written in such and such language/framework". Like saying that writing a window manager in Rust (or whatever) is interesting just because…
Great work. I love the fact that this encourages writing tests that are readable/documenting. Definitely gonna give this a try. Any recommended test runner to go with it?
I have to admit I was expecting a little more than this. Why don't you rename the project into ``Bootstrap dropdown replacement'' or something, it would be more accurate.
+1 for Goyo. As a side note, I don't like line-wrapping too much, I prefer auto formatting (:set tw=80 and then type away, vim will handle the line breaks)
Do you often find yourself writing on somebody else's machine? I don't know about you but I find that I do 99.99% of my work on one of my machines (where I have control over what's installed and what is not). So the…
To be honest I never really understood this need for minimalistic text editors. I can understand if all you know is MS Word, but when I need distraction free editing, I just launch Vim, open a file in my dropbox, and…
I don't use Emacs, but this is great. Nice work.
I don't want to sound mean, but most of them look very amateurish at best.
I can't even think about blaming my Clients for not using the latest IE because I want to use some syntax sugar for things that I can already do with ECMA 5.
Ok but when can we expect to start using that and have our web apps work in the real world? in 10 years? 20 years?