I love that for you
bennyp
It will be annoying for a minute but this change is good: it will help developers ship extensions faster and with fewer bugs by using standard JavaScript modules and IDE support. As mentioned in the blog: modules were standardized in 2015! At what point does it become acceptable to drop non-standard features?
this
is very handy when you want to carry over some shared context. Justin Fagnani described this
as an implicit first argument, which is a model that helped me understand how to use it better.
The Right Honorable
Thanks for the shoutout!
How about a browser extention which replaces the debugger keyword in all downloaded js source with void 0
or something?
agreeing with krogoth - i use vscode via github's web editor and other such buffoonery, and since many of my teammates also use microsoft's loss-leader false-flag not-quite open-source community trojan editor, I have to stay reasonably current.
so i'm conversant, and use it, but i wouldn't "switch" in the sense of "adopt as my daily driver", for reasons which should be obvious from the last sentence ;)
Growing pains? Red hat is 30 years old. The open source initiative was founded in 1998.
" already means something though (leader to pick a register)
Try the which-key plugin, and/or make up silly stories for your bindings e.g. "you surround a word "
It depends on what your expectations are and how you see your relationship to your editor (sorry for the cringe anthropomorphism)
If you want to tinker and think of tweaking your editor as a hobby, then sure dive in
If your config already works and you don't need the hassle, then don't
In between? Want to use a specific lua plugin but don't want to commit? You can do that too
oh man just the idea of a vacation gets my nerves up
Why complain? Is construct glorious empire for mother Russia!