I’m a junior backend software engineer. I use a Vim plugin on my fancy code editor. I like the command line but I’m not all in on it or anything.
If I was a Windows user I’d switch. But being a Mac user I have a lot of what I need for software development.
What am I missing out on? Genuine question.
I have plenty of philosophical arguments regarding support of free software, and building our own way online we can wax poetic about. There’s also a discussion to be had of the benefits of a ‘bazaar’ over a ‘cathedral’ style of software use.
There’s plenty of great reasons to search out alternatives and not wind up ‘beholden’ to or reliant on any one mega corporation. We’re responsible for the bridges built for those that come after us, do we want those bridges built by Apple and Facebook, or built by the public? You may think that as a user, your choice of operating system doesn’t matter, but your choices do have an active effect on those around you.
At the end of the day though, if you have a work flow that you’re happy with and there’s no reason to change or upset it, I tend to tell people to do what they’re comfortable with. However since you’ve asked this question to begin with, maybe you’re looking for a challenge and just looking for a push?
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