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Hm I agree completely. Even as someone who appreciates SLIME and emacs. IntelliJ and even VS Code are excellent, even if heavy. Just use it on a beefy laptop and it won’t feel slow and bloated at all. If you find it distracting, it’s because you don’t know which settings to use to make them just right for your taste. Both can behave as Notepad if you want.
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even neovim with an lsp can be a very good experience, if one doesn't mind configuring it

Or Helix, if you want a TUI with modal editing, but you do mind configuring it.

It's fine to not like them, but calling them slow is just not really true for "modern" IDEs, that's a big part of what makes them modern.



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