For IDEs, I see no issue with LSP becoming the standard architecture. Local development becomes only a special case. With LSP, you get cloud readiness, browser-based editors, pools of language backends, solid language support even with lightweight editors (such as VSCode).
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yours. You would be much better off just doing the work and getting to a more advanced place more quickly.
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Thanks for being serious. No matter my experience, I will never be so condescending and judge a stranger's experience from a few twitter messages. 1) because its Twitter and 2) English is not everybody's first language (incl. myself), so misunderstandings are inevitable.
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This is certainly why I mis-interpreted your earlier, lightened up comments wrongly, sorry for that. But in that sense, I hope I never get to your point of seniority, if in turn it means I don't value an exchange with people of "lesser experience".
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Actually, given that you consider the loss of generational knowledge such a huge issue, it strikes me as a pretty weird thing that you consider exchanges with people who haven't put in time and work a waste of time, but I might also just not get your point here. Over and out.
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