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Best react package ever.


Metadata seems less significant a word and trivializes it a bit IMO.

Data on the other hand is a "serious" word that we can make decisions on.


Maradona too


This user found Maradona hanging out in northern Colombia, where he's losing the notoriety war to Gabriel García Marquez.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32275300


awful product.They have improved the search functionality in the last few months by adding more filtering options so it isn't as bad as it used to be for finding stuff.


Surely "Draft Dodger" or something is a better name.


The VSCode team know performance is integral to it's success: https://twitter.com/robenkleene/status/1356276306237923330?s... .

I don't think it'd be worth porting over just yet, there's no other IDE/Text editor hybrid that comes close to it performance wise.


Sublime + lsp with add-ons is pretty fast, but that probably strays too far from a real IDE. What ever a "Real" IDE is these days.


purely for speed i used to use sublimetext but got real annoyed for buy now messages.. but it shows performance is very important feature.. if i had a choice between vscode as it's now vs soemthing as fast as sublime but with all vscode stuff, definitely going for faster one.


> but got real annoyed for buy now messages..

And have you considered buying it?


i bought sublimetext like 10 years ago. can't remember exactly. the license is still usable til now.

best $70 i have ever spent.


I wanted to articulate what felt faster

- faster to switch files

- faster to type / input latency

- faster color coding of a file when you open it

- fast autocomplete (not type and wait)

- fast jumping to references (not click wait then new file opens up)

- fast startup time

- fast right clicks (not sure if i imagined it but right clicks felt instantaneous)


Geany comes to mind, as does Vim. KDE's Kate is also quite fast and well-rounded.


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