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Comment by TheRoque

2 years ago

> you still have to invest and devest everytime a new wave comes

Not really... When a new editor/IDE comes and replaces the rest, it's because it seduces the original userbase of the previous IDE, so usually the transition is smooth (same shortcuts, similar functionalities and ergonomics). Moreover, I find it weird to "invest" time in an IDE, usually you don't really need to, you learn the basics of it and you're good to go for years.