both of these things are pretty standard tbh, if a language doesn't even have treesitter grammar, its ecosystem is probably laking
Try Helix, it's another modal (terminal) editor, but it comes with what you'd expect from a usable text editor out of the box to work on software projects. No need to fight with a million plugins all designed independently.
You're right, it's not. Now you need 16Gb because no one can be bothered writing their UI without this garbage anymore.
They never tried to push the language and make it mainstream, but this is somewhat changing since the Haskell Foundation started a couple years ago.
Also, if you only know C or Java, then it looks a bit alien.
I've been using it exclusively at work for about 4 years and it makes writing correct code and maintaining it much easier than anything else I've tried so far.
Do we know if it'll work this way ? It sounds so stupid but I wouldn't put it past them
lmao this might be my fault, I was looking up Wayland tilling WMs on this sub yesterday, that's hilarious
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