Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code the emacs of 21st century

Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code the emacs of 21st century
I would state up front that I'm a vim user and don't have much experience with either emacs or vs code. But as a product, both of them appear to be quite similar: 1. Programmable 2. Configurable 3. Can be used for programming in a variety of languages and frameworks 4. Bloated(?) Hell, there's even an org mode plugin for vs code! So, is it reasonable to view vs code (and atom?) as the successors of emacs, or as the emacs of modern day? And if I'm thinking about jumping to something more feature rich than vim, should I jump to emacs or vs code(atom?)? I know that vim can be made feature rich with plugins, but you are lying to yourself if you say that vim can do anything an IDE can. 2 comments on Hacker News.
I would state up front that I'm a vim user and don't have much experience with either emacs or vs code. But as a product, both of them appear to be quite similar: 1. Programmable 2. Configurable 3. Can be used for programming in a variety of languages and frameworks 4. Bloated(?) Hell, there's even an org mode plugin for vs code! So, is it reasonable to view vs code (and atom?) as the successors of emacs, or as the emacs of modern day? And if I'm thinking about jumping to something more feature rich than vim, should I jump to emacs or vs code(atom?)? I know that vim can be made feature rich with plugins, but you are lying to yourself if you say that vim can do anything an IDE can.

Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code the emacs of 21st century Hacker News story: Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code the emacs of 21st century Reviewed by Tha Kur on November 07, 2018 Rating: 5

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