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No it's not a poor replacement of Borland or SlickEdit used both and still went back to emacs. Personally I use emacs over vscode due to following reasons, 1. it does not waste CPU cycle in rendering html, we have browsers for it. 2. Provide a good irc insterface with ERC without distracting my work like slack and discord with unnecessary bells and whistles, 3. and last but not the least does one thing very well whic…
It doesn't do any kind of graphical tooling. IDEs also don't waste CPU cycles displaying HTML. C is rightfully crictised, plenty of systems programming languages offer the same hardware access, without exposing the world to memory corruption and UB exploits, some of them about 10 years older than C. Unfortunately UNIX had more success than the OSes they were available on.
Also the UI while visually clunky is neat and free of distractions.
The only IDE I use these days in IntelliJ for Java - because Java is one of those few languages that really benefits from integrated development. Great as it is, I do find myself having to relearn a few things every year or so, and often having to readjust to changes in look and feel, and for what?