@cylonscion5470

Oh look, he got into vim so fast; now only he could remember how to get out of it!

@andregraes

Two guys speaking at the same time is nice because we can't understand either of them.

@Wandering_Horse

As a Vim user, I will say its not about the editor, its honestly about the key bindings that make you, the programmer so fast. Its about getting away from the mouse, its about programming at the speed of thought. They have Vim plug ins for vs-code, intellij, pycharm, etc.  You dont have to actually use Vim itself, matter of fact its quite impractical for advanced development unless you have a very, very highly configured setup. That wannabe obviously has absolutely no clue what he is babbling about and should be disregarded as a meaningless waste of bandwidth.

@bwets

MSPaint loads so much faster than Photoshop. Screw Photoshop

@kyryllvlasiuk

VS Code is so slow... on this 105 AD paper, it takes forever to boot up. Pencil on paper is the way to go. You can start scribing immediately ;)

@jestempies

I guess if you start and close your editor all the time it makes a huge difference. I literally close my IDE perhaps once every 1-2 weeks when I restart things.

@crizzlevideos

You have nice hair. Enjoy it while you have it. As a bald man I concur πŸ˜‚

@danboos

"You have beautiful hair ... really ... enjoy that while you have it" LMAO

@VerdASMR

I like when my apps take a little bit to load, it lets me slouch in my chair and take a sip of my drink β˜•

@Terzaghi12

When Scott goes back in time to have a duel with himself

@themike97_58

Vim is certainly a learning curve, but because there is no mouse integration, that means your hands are always on your keyboard, so when you do get comfortable with all the commands and macros, it is very efficient.  Definitely not for everyone tho

@alirezajadidi9730

Its not just the editor, it’s also how beautifully it fits with other terminal tools like tmux

@Angelo-vb6dg

"Beautiful hair, enjoy it while you have it" words to live by as a man, that's why I'm enjoying my really long hair :)

@adamclarkson

Yeah but it takes me 27 minutes to figure out how to exit Vim anytime accidentally open it. So there are trade offs πŸ˜‚

@GabeHandle

I've never once in my career felt the full Visual Studio IDE was loading too slow. I spend the bulk of my time writing or troubleshooting code and not launching editors.

@alicem3415

Everything has their uses. All editors and languages are beautiful creations that someone (or many) put a lot of thought and effort into. We're blessed to have so many options shared freely with us. πŸ’–

@ChristopherSalisburySalz

Once you go VIM you'll never go back. The arrow keys seem so far away and inconvenient when you use a none VIM editor.

@CristiNeagu

My Surface Go booted VS Code faster than his "Mac"... Also, as we all know, how fast you can code in an editor depends only on how fast you can launch it.

@matthewrease2376

His video is cringe, but it's hard to deny the superiority of modal editing, and keeping your hands in one place.

@tonyheupel

I use both. Love Scott's way of handling it. Use what makes you happy.