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Emacs Packages vs Sublime Text Packages

Developers should learn and use Emacs packages to extend Emacs beyond its core functionality, such as adding language-specific support (e meets developers should learn and use sublime text packages to boost productivity by automating repetitive tasks, improving code readability with advanced syntax support, and integrating tools like linters, formatters, or git directly into the editor. Here's our take.

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Emacs Packages

Developers should learn and use Emacs packages to extend Emacs beyond its core functionality, such as adding language-specific support (e

Emacs Packages

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Developers should learn and use Emacs packages to extend Emacs beyond its core functionality, such as adding language-specific support (e

Pros

  • +g
  • +Related to: emacs-lisp, text-editors

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Sublime Text Packages

Developers should learn and use Sublime Text Packages to boost productivity by automating repetitive tasks, improving code readability with advanced syntax support, and integrating tools like linters, formatters, or Git directly into the editor

Pros

  • +They are particularly useful for web development, scripting, and general programming where quick access to features like Emmet for HTML/CSS, LSP for language servers, or themes for better aesthetics can streamline workflows
  • +Related to: sublime-text, package-control

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Emacs Packages if: You want g and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Sublime Text Packages if: You prioritize they are particularly useful for web development, scripting, and general programming where quick access to features like emmet for html/css, lsp for language servers, or themes for better aesthetics can streamline workflows over what Emacs Packages offers.

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The Bottom Line
Emacs Packages wins

Developers should learn and use Emacs packages to extend Emacs beyond its core functionality, such as adding language-specific support (e

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