Comment by yallpendantools

1 year ago

> When you have to manually search for files and then Ctrl+F to find functions, lookup docs in a web browser (which I hear is how people who don't use IDEs still do that), or manually run a linter/compiler to see warnings in your code, you're just being really inefficient. I can't understand that at all. Why don't you use automation to help your job when the whole point of your job is automation?

To each his own. I use the tools depending on the project. Meaning: most greenfield stuff (even at work) and my personal projects, I can handle with just Vim, a handful terminal tabs---where I grep, run linters (which send out OS notifications), and compile---and a web browser. The main dayjob codebase with all its 10+ years of legacy I wouldn't even dare look at without an IDE.

That said, I find the UX of IntelliSense + autocomplete to be extremely distracting (and don't get me started about Copilot). It's just a necessary evil because, distracted as I am with them, I am simply less productive in the dayjob codebase without it.

Hence, really, your Kung Fu is no better than mine, nor vice versa.