Quick updates to my nvim-simple repo:
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1. Introduced Berg NeoVim theme, inspired by a VS Code plug in (link)
2. Added Windows PowerShell
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Most devs today use fancy MacBooks. macOS, a Unix. That is good. In the early 2000s Microsoft had a much larger presence in the development community. Apple took over starting in 2015 I believe.
Companies today focus increasingly on Apple to support developer productivity. Microsoft Windows is losing market share
Everybody likes vim or nvim. Everybody likes emacs . Both have in common that they are battle-tested and extensible. There also are Common User Access (CUA) configs for these.
In fact, I have one right here:
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