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Yes, vim + a couple of plugins. It has it’s downsides, but one thing it does well is being familiar, and never breaking a contract. Even the plugins themselves can be pinned to a certain version.


Well, you can pin the IntelliJ IDEs to a version too, and thanks to the "perpetual fallback" license, you can use that version forever (once you have paid for an annual subscription once).


As much as I love Vim, it simply isn't an IDE.


How is the vim + python experience, especially with the debugger?


Admittedly I do update my plugins, but I've had ridiculous levels of breakage with CoC


What Java LSP do you use for Vim?


I imagine doing enterprise level java work with vim is a nightmare.




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