Even at work I’ve seen developers embarrassed at having others look at their code that was honestly quite good.
Even at work I’ve seen developers embarrassed at having others look at their code that was honestly quite good.
I haven’t used a non-server Ubuntu installation in quite a few years to see any of the others recently, but that’s one slick-looking wallpaper in my opinion.
I’m a recent (within the past year) Neovim convert as well. As others have mentioned, the language server support and ability to use Lua for my configs were the big draws. I’m also a sucker for a good theme (something I swap out on the regular) and ran into a few that require Lua, meaning they can only be used with Neovim.
The cookie wizard is the most annoying thing that I’ll continue to do on principle.