Having used Atom as my main and only text editor, I never even bothered looking at any other ones. However, a friend of mine-who has way more experience than me in development-showed me a few tests that seemed to suggest that Vim or Sublime Text was the way to go in terms of a text editor. I cant seem to find the tests right now, but the main thing that convinced me to choose a different editor was the data that showed the large amount of memory Atom took up while doing a task.
Vim is probably the coolest editor I've seen, hands down. After downloading and launching Vim, I was greeted with this retro, old school screen that I fell in love with immediately.

The shortcuts are so weird too! The concept of Vim revolves around never having to touch your mouse to do anything, and that is what makes it stand out the most in my opinion.
I've learned how to run code, save files and some other basic commands, but a more detailed blog about Vim will come after I get to play around with it a little more.
Vim is probably the coolest editor I've seen, hands down. After downloading and launching Vim, I was greeted with this retro, old school screen that I fell in love with immediately.
The shortcuts are so weird too! The concept of Vim revolves around never having to touch your mouse to do anything, and that is what makes it stand out the most in my opinion.
I've learned how to run code, save files and some other basic commands, but a more detailed blog about Vim will come after I get to play around with it a little more.
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