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I actually recently, I have recently said, you know what?
Let's make love, not war.
And I went to VS Code.
I went to a more modern IDE.
Because I did most of my programming in Emacs.
I did most of anything as one does in Emacs.
Just because I also love Lisp, so I can customize everything.
Then I realized...
Like how long will Vim and Emacs be around really?
I was thinking as a programmer looking like 10, 20 years out, you know, I should challenge myself to learn new IDs, to learn the new tools that the majority of the community is using so that I can understand what are the benefits and the costs.
I found myself getting a little too comfortable with the tools that I grew up with.
And I think one of the fundamental ways of being as a programmer, as anyone involved with technology,
based on how quickly it's evolving, is to keep learning new tools.
The way of life should be constantly learning.
You're not a mathematician or a physicist or any of those disciplines that are more stable.
This is like everything is changing.
Crypto is, like you said, a perfect example of that.
You have to constantly update your understanding of the,
of digital finance constantly in order to be able to function, in order to be able to criticize it, in order to be able to know what to invest in.
So yeah, that was why I did, I tried PyCharm a bunch, the whole JetBrains infrastructure, and then also VS Code because that's really popular.