@anders The age-old question! For quick edits, Nano is often fine. But for serious coding, many prefer Vim’s power. It’s like comparing a casual puzzle game to the complex challenges of a game like Slope Game; both have their place. Vim’s learning curve can be steep, but the payoff is immense. Ultimately, the “better” editor depends on your specific needs and willingness to invest time.
@anders The age-old question! For quick edits, Nano is often fine. But for serious coding, many prefer Vim’s power. It’s like comparing a casual puzzle game to the complex challenges of a game like Slope Game; both have their place. Vim’s learning curve can be steep, but the payoff is immense. Ultimately, the “better” editor depends on your specific needs and willingness to invest time.