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The bottom half of this article is all about the sorts of questions we’re all interested in https://patrickcollison.com/questions
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I disagree with this point: "Atom, Sublime Edit, and Visual Studio Code are neat, but they do not represent a great improvement over TextMate circa 2007"
TextMate lacks important customization APIs and correspondingly is missing table-stakes-for-2018 features the rest of those editors have: live autocomplete, splits, and linter integrations.
Note I prefer TextMate to all the rest of those editors, but claiming they haven't advanced programming since 2007 TextMate is false.
The paragraph after has a bunch of great points though