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Re: A peek to the other side
From: |
Samuel Banya |
Subject: |
Re: A peek to the other side |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Feb 2022 13:21:04 -0500 |
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Cyrus-JMAP/3.5.0-alpha0-4778-g14fba9972e-fm-20220217.001-g14fba997 |
The only good thing about VS Code was that it created more LSP servers for LSP
Mode.
Otherwise, spyware by default is not good for anyone (and yes, it is not easy
for the average person to remove).
Still grateful for LSP Mode :)
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022, at 2:11 AM, emacsq via Users list for the GNU Emacs text
editor wrote:
> I tried making a Visual Studio Code extension to see how it could be make
> more emacs-like if I had to use it for something.
>
> If you didn't you don't know how lucky you are with the integrated Elisp
> manual. It doesn't have an integrated manual, you have to browse a huge HTML
> file to find some API call :
>
> https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/vscode-api
>
> And as usual with APIs (unlike Emacs' open system) you can only access what
> the developers expose via the API which is very limiting compared to Emacs.
> You can't change everything, so you don't shoot yourself in the foot. I
> prefer Emacs' approach where I can even break the system, which is a great
> learning experience.
Re: A peek to the other side,
Samuel Banya <=
Re: A peek to the other side, Arthur Miller, 2022/02/23