Cool. But Atom is still painful, AFAIK, no?
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I probably haven't tried enough fancy features to feel the pain - as a plain old editor it works well
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Replying to @russpoldrack @raamana_
It's pretty good even with extra stuff I have for linting and spelling in Python, for example.
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Replying to @o_guest @russpoldrack
I see - for what I need (more or less everything an IDE can offer :p), it still has a long way to go! I found it to be slow, and lagging at times for no obvious reasons. I'm hoping it will get better, and the addons are amazing and growing.
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Sublime never let me down as a fantastic code editor, its not completely free and donation-ware!
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My experience matches
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I tried that too, and in fact discussed it at great length with its head of development at
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I'm not into IDEs, and I'm highly privileged with RAM, so I don't notice memory leaks.
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I dont think RAM was the factor - I have 16GB high-speed RAM on Macbook pro.
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Hmm. I don't know why it was slow then. Don't use OSX for coding so have no idea.
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When I say "don't use", I've used it but just nowhere near as much as on Linux. I haven't noticed any issues though on my MBP.
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