Emacs really feels like an IDE. But not just some normal IDE, one that I can hand customize the shit out of to do what I want it to _easily_ (which is important).
If vim had a SLIME like frontend I may not have switched in the first place, but now that I know emacs I don't think I would go back to full-time vim.
Vim is still great for quick change editing due to it's awesome load time and superior default keybindings.
If vim had a SLIME like frontend I may not have switched in the first place, but now that I know emacs I don't think I would go back to full-time vim.
Vim is still great for quick change editing due to it's awesome load time and superior default keybindings.