

Those inferiour technology stacks the most dumb common nominonator where Use technologies stacks that are better and have work conditions I wouldīe ok with, that is the only realistic path for me to become a part of Maybe I have the motivation to start a business at some time and then Poor than writing some horrible corporate evil proprietary software or Write some lisp opensource software here and there and be isolated and I mean it's not only the programming language, there are other factorsīut yes the programming language is surely a big part in it and I rather Then create boreout or lack of social interactions / no aproval from It's nice to read because the general consense is that a Developer mustīe flexible and not choose a job by the programming languange and youĪre looked down on if that is important to you.įor me I have the luxery to then just don't work which of course can Programming language they have to use or burnout which is a special Haha Nice that somebody admits that they get depression from the With the language, but being put on more interesting projects

With javascript and there's little I can do to escape issues i have Usually due to the nature of work rather than simply the tools. I think most people including myself that experience burnout is There people writing code in geany and winning olympiads. PS:- no text editor can allow you to code better algorithm or write code for you. The thing to note here is that you have to look at what your competitors are doing and learn from it. It is pleasant piece of software if you get it working your way. My motive here is not to convince you that emacs is bad.

Devs care more about pushing software faster these days it comes at a cost of performance hit emacs has an advantage over here but fails at presenting itself as a viable alternative. Anyway this argument has changed the focus what the take away should be (at least for me) get along with the time. Emacs has a settings where we can toggle stuff but it can definitely see some improvements. There is a difference when someone suppose wants to learn C/C++ he has no idea what #include does it's is bold for you to tell someone that suck up learn lisp and learn C. I don't think you are getting the point either emacs doesn't allow me setup an environment easily enough to write a Hello World program.
