This distinction is becoming more important to me as I start to learn what helps me and what _doesn't_. I feel actively defensive of the text editor experience, where you can actually decisively uninstall the annoying flickering "help". More like Not-So-Intellisense.https://twitter.com/TatianaTMac/status/1258259452165124099 …
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oh of course I think of the much better "INTELLINONSENSE!" later.
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I do think it's interesting though. I run Jetbrains products, but I use them more like editors than IDEs.
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For me, the irritating thing is mostly the injection of noise into the UI, as opposed to things like e.g. integrated build tools (though I do dislike how those gradually cripple people's ability to navigate without them).
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Yeah, the first thing I do is turn a bunch of the stuff around the window chrome off.pic.twitter.com/dMNbB8M6HJ
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A recent trend which bothers me a lot A LOT is the injection of faint type hints in param lists and un-ascribed variable assignments and stuff. It yanks the source all out of shape - the column numbers don't make sense anymore.
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Yes, I don't want to use
@rust_analyzer for that reason! I would generally rather have text selection bring out such explanations, or have them on another channel.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
You can disable those annoying hits though, and use "select & show type" workflow. https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/4372 … also adds a single toggle for all hintspic.twitter.com/4R7vkm1CEs
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