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Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) SeeWebsiteToContactMe at semitwist.com
Tue Sep 4 22:38:08 UTC 2018


On 09/04/2018 04:00 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 5:56:54 AM MDT ShadoLight via Digitalmars-d
> wrote:
>> We work full-time for employers which, in my case, employs
>> thousands of engineers - and as a result engineering principles
>> are applied to everything - including tools. So all SW dev teams
>> here use standardized tooling/processes/coding standards/etc. -
>> you simply do not have a choice to use your own editor of choice.
> 
> Honestly, I don't understand why it would make any sense to require that all
> of the programmers use a particular code editor. Standardizing the build
> tools makes perfect sense (in fact, it would be crazy not to), and I've
> certainly worked at places that have required that a specific tool like
> visual studio or eclipse be used, because it's used for building, but
> they've never then disallowed using a tool like vim or emacs for code
> editing. And if an employer did, I'd almost certainly be looking for a new
> job (though finding a job that sucks less than your current one is
> frequently far from easy).
> 

Yes, exactly. Out of all the actual employment-based jobs I've had 
writing code, not a single one would've cared what editor I was using, 
as long as I was getting my work done and not causing problems.


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