> "oh but in Emacs you can do..." a thing that I either don't need, or I don't care about or
or it's already available in pretty much any IDE out of the box. Most people advocating for emacs or vim usually have no idea what a modern IDE is, and pretend modern IDEs have not surpassed win3.1 notepad in terms of functionality.
or it's already available in pretty much any IDE out of the box. Most people advocating for emacs or vim usually have no idea what a modern IDE is, and pretend modern IDEs have not surpassed win3.1 notepad in terms of functionality.