This almost inspired me to sit down and write about my own feelings on "yak shaving." And that's not something that happens every day.https://twitter.com/jlengstorf/status/1087742435185299456 …
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(tl;dr, because obvs I won't: if you're the sort of person who finds it useful to employ a pejorative term for the act of improving your tools, you're probably an idiot.)
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Replying to @bodil
I got tired of Clojure tooling for Neovim so I'm writing my own. I love making my own tools, they get to be exactly what I want and may help others too. It feels great when you get things working exactly how you want them to. Maybe we can use a better word like gardening?
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Replying to @OliverCaldwell @bodil
As a vim devotee, whenever I'm working on learning any Lisp, I always get bothered by the insistence that I should be using Emacs.. I wish you the best of luck with your tool-making!
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I like the
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It's much easier now that I have an atom extension that supports vim key bindings too :). (I should switch to VS Code though, I think...)
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