I think I’m going to start learning Rust. Can anyone suggest a good IDE to use?

  • @Olap
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    31 year ago

    VIM + plugins

    • @BluetreefrogOP
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      61 year ago

      I have to admit that while I’m old enough to remember VIM from days of yore, I never found the love that everyone had/has for it. Is it really as good as modern IDE’s?

      • @Olap
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        41 year ago

        Yes. Though neovim has stolen the limelight really. YCM or ALE with vim, ctrl+p plugins, nerdtree, lightline and you basically have an IDE

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        If you’re going the vim route I’d go with NeoVim. The lua support for plugins has resulted in some really great IDE-like plugins. That being said, I still prefer VScode with vim mode.

        There’s actually a cool plugin for VSCode that lets you bridge NeoVim into it if you want the best of both worlds

      • @Olap
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        71 year ago

        VIM is more than an option. It transcends languages, frameworks, paradigms. Vim will always be there for you

    • @WhatsHerBucket
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      41 year ago

      Ooorr… vscode with vim extensions/keyboard mappings. :)

      • @Olap
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        21 year ago

        I tried: things like string subs didn’t work, no visual block mode, macros non-existant

        Real Vim for me!