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Stick with Vim. Believe me. If you've become proficient with it you'll be far less proficient with other editors or will continue finding things that are lacking in them that Vim has.
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That is exactly what I thought. And what's more Visual Stuido broke when I had something inside <select> tag, how lame.... |
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I suggest you NEVER use Visual Studio. It's that much less competition for those of us who do use VS and appreciate it's enhanced features that let us develop our apps faster and better than developers who just use "editors". |
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