You don’t need this many editors x) Neovim for all your terminal needs, emacs evil mode when you need some actual UI in there like a notebook or R markdown !
Besides that, Java is never the right tool. It’s always close enough but never quite right ; just like you can technically replace every single tool with a knife… But you shouldn’t. (Except a knife does have a proper use, Java does not)
You don’t need this many editors x) Neovim for all your terminal needs, emacs evil mode when you need some actual UI in there like a notebook or R markdown !
Besides that, Java is never the right tool. It’s always close enough but never quite right ; just like you can technically replace every single tool with a knife… But you shouldn’t. (Except a knife does have a proper use, Java does not)
So you’re saying I should add Emacs there?
Nah, presumably the developer already has an operating system and just needs a text editor.