Man, I don't know what has happened but the spur for new editors has.been delightful. I have been using Zed for a bit since I made it into the closed beta, but it has been very nice to use. VSCode does the job pretty well, but it just feels more clunky to me, and I have hitches quite often. It is not bad, but I want something more performant while giving me the style of vim and emacs. Zed definitely has some rough edges and some sorely missing features (that are being worked on), but it just feels better to use.
I know so many people probably discount these projects because of the RIIR meme, but it really has spurred more inovations that we should all be grateful for.
RIIR doesn't scare me at all -- as a user, my experience has been the rust rewrites are usually high-quality improvements over the original. Ripgrep is legendary!
It is a huge accomplishment of Rust to enable the creation of better versions of lang-standing highly-optimized-C tools.
(Which inspired me to kick the tires a bit on the language; it felt like C++ done right to me. Being able to write threaded code w/o fear of data-races is very cool.)
I know so many people probably discount these projects because of the RIIR meme, but it really has spurred more inovations that we should all be grateful for.