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  7. Ever since I discovered this channel a whopping month ago, I've been feeling a little bit like an outsider for being that one guy maining VSCode. I'm truly passionate about not just programming, but everything CS. I love exploring and going beyond the topics taught in uni, I've been transitioning to Linux on everything but my main PC (for gaming with AC like Valorant, sadly that's the only thing keeping me there). I'm not just using Linux, I make an effort to explore it and learn about all the behind-the-scenes stuff. Yea it's still basic stuff like mastering chmod or changing my /etc/motd and stuff like that, but it's fun and I'm learning. If a tool has a sucky GUI, I'll use the terminal. I customize everything I don't like about the default behavior. In VSCode, I know all my keybinds and shortcuts, I have well configured extensions, and I can work concurrently with the editor and a separate terminal to do all the testing, git, etc. It could've been any other editor, but VSCode is the one I picked and it's the one I've been learning and improving with for several years now. Knowing how to use it well means it's not in my way, but being able to have very nice looking themes and some more interactive elements personally helps me stay focused. When I'm not working at full efficiency, being able to use my mouse for stuff isn't fast but frees up my other hand. As someone who wants to explore and customize, VSCode is a great option for me. Sure, maybe neovim and other editors can be customized in a similar way, but they lack some other features that are important to me, mostly aesthetics. You making this video made me feel a lot better about myself, and more confident in my decisions. Being a uni student, learning a new editor to the same level I'm at with VSCode isn't feasible, so I'm glad that my choice wasn't THAT bad. It works for me, and at least I'm not one of those guys that just uses it because they don't care to really learn their stuff.
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