anderseknert, to programming
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What's your / of choice, and why is it so? Do you use that for all tasks and languages, or do you switch between editors depending on what you're working on?

I mostly use / for large projects, and for simpler ones. But tbh, I find myself increasingly using VS Code even for projects where I'd previously would reach for IntelliJ. And their poor story around language server integrations makes them feel less relevant today than they used to be.

somelinguist,
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@anderseknert I usually end up using VS Code, as it has by far the best experience for using the plugin. I keep trying to do more in Rider, which also has some great features, but I always end up missing Ionide. I end up using VS Code for most other things too. The ease of creating custom workspaces with different settings and plugins, and the integrated terminal help a lot. I recently got a pretty good workflow going for doing presentation slides in it using Pandoc.

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