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- Dhrystone ( @Dhrystone@infosec.pub ) 28•5 months ago
But I thought Zed was dead, honey…
- macniel ( @DmMacniel@feddit.de ) 4•5 months ago
Sooo… are you down for blueberry pancakes?
- Nate Cox ( @natecox@programming.dev ) English1•5 months ago
Cue surf rock guitar solo
- sirdorius ( @sirdorius@programming.dev ) 13•5 months ago
Looks really awesome, going to try it out when there’s a Linux version. VSCode is great, but could use some more performant competition.
- macniel ( @DmMacniel@feddit.de ) 12•5 months ago
No Java/Kotlin yet? And its biggest selling point seems to be the AI integration? Well that’s a hard pass then for my company and work environment.
- Aatube ( @Aatube@kbin.social ) 12•5 months ago
British people:
- bizdelnick ( @bizdelnick@lemmy.ml ) 7•5 months ago
zed has always been open source. Seems that you are just trying to squat its name, am I right?
- Juanjo Salvador ( @jsalvador@programming.dev ) English7•5 months ago
I was wondering what could happened with Atom. Nice to see it died to reincarnate into a powerful IDE.
- e-five ( @e-five@kbin.run ) 9•5 months ago
That note was very interesting to me, because there’s also Pulsar which is what I have been trying out, which also relates to Atom. I’m not sure if “fork” is the right word as I don’t know the complete history, but installing packages uses atom packages / github sources so it’s fairly similar. I wonder what led to this other one
- Juanjo Salvador ( @jsalvador@programming.dev ) 7•5 months ago
Pulsar seems more like an Atom continuation made by community. Which is really cool.
- falsem ( @falsem@kbin.social ) 7•5 months ago
I thought it was killed for VSCode since they ended up under the same umbrella.
- Juanjo Salvador ( @jsalvador@programming.dev ) English2•5 months ago
Because it was.
- some_guy ( @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org ) 5•5 months ago
I saw this the other day and downloaded it on my work machine. Thanks for reminding me that I wanted to try it at home with my existing data. Very cool conceptually. We’ll see if it can unseat Sublime Text as my primary editor.
Ed: for some reason, it only opens to a solid pink, full-screen window on my home machine. Unable to open a text file. Too bad. Maybe in the future.
- Thann ( @Thann@lemmy.ml ) English5•5 months ago
Unless this is a drop-in replacement for vim, I don’t wanna hear about it!
- sirdorius ( @sirdorius@programming.dev ) 12•5 months ago
How can you tell if someone uses vim? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you about it.
- Adanisi ( @Adanisi@lemmy.zip ) English2•5 months ago
I use emacs
- TehPers ( @TehPers@beehaw.org ) English2•5 months ago
- Red ( @reddthat@reddthat.com ) English6•5 months ago
Well… you asked for one: helix-editor.com
So far it’s nice, but I still prefer my vim+mods
- JustBrian7872 ( @JustBrian7872@feddit.de ) 2•5 months ago
And both are written in rust
- Nate Cox ( @natecox@programming.dev ) English2•5 months ago
I’m all in on helix, it has replaced emacs and vim for me quite handily.