There are a few reasons for this, but primarily, modern IDEs are just so wonderful and, although each of Vim and Emacs can be customized forever, I preferred just taking what VS Code gave me out of the box (plus some tweaks). [2/N]
(2) Many people can type faster than they can write. (3) There are certain superpowers you get. I think a lot of people overrate (2) and underrate (3). I'm specifically thinking of copy/paste and find[/replace]. [2/N]
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It's a remarkable thing, when you think about it: you can put text into a magical area where you can retrieve it later. You can edit a bunch of things at once. These are intuitive enough to be popular but require thinking of the program not just as a virtual tablet. [3/N]
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What other magic might you want out of a word processor? Since you aren't constrained by the physics of hand movement, you'd want to rethink "motion." What if it were equally easy to move the cursor (i) back one character, (ii) back to the previous whitespace, [4/N]
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