error: unknown start of token: \u{37e}
--> src/main.rs:2:30
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2 | println!("Hello, world!");
| ^
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help: Unicode character ';' (Greek Question Mark) looks like ';' (Semicolon), but it is not
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2 | println!("Hello, world!");
| ~
error: could not compile `playground` (bin "playground") due to previous error
That’s a well designed compiler.
Imagine not programming in Vim 💀
nvim + coc.nvim + coc-clangd (or other language LSP implementations) will give you the conveniences of modern IDEs + the power and speed of vim 🙂
I use Helix and Nvim pretty much concurrently and whenever I have to use vim I feel slower on most basic movements. A fresh set of keybinds is really nice - though simultaneously there are one or two specific actions which are slower or unintuitive in Helix. But overall I love Helix.
I love that this implies Visual Studio is not worth its salt, because it most certainly isn't.
Depends on the language.
For .net, it's pretty hard to beat.
For anything else, I use vscode. Its a great all-around IDE/editor.
Visual Studio is pretty good.
You should check out Jetbrains Rider. It feels like cheating. Or ReSharper if you can't leave VS completely
Replacing semicolons with Greek question marks? Easy fix.
Terminating identifiers with Greek question marks? Pure evil.
That’s a well designed compiler.