Comment by pyman
This is like saying: I can write Swift code using Vim instead of Xcode. Yeah, you can, but that doesn’t mean you should.
Note: I use nano/vim daily to read and edit files on my servers. Just not to build complex apps.
This is like saying: I can write Swift code using Vim instead of Xcode. Yeah, you can, but that doesn’t mean you should.
Note: I use nano/vim daily to read and edit files on my servers. Just not to build complex apps.
Your point is good, I don't mean to undermine it, but because I work in this area I feel compelled to point out that depending on the type of Swift you're writing using NeoVim to write Swift is actually quite pleasant: https://www.swift.org/documentation/articles/zero-to-swift-n...