I used emacs as my primary editor for 22 years but switched to clion last year for c/c++ development and am thinking of switching to pycharm for python stuff.
I still use emacs for quick editing, moderately complex search-and-replace in limited numbers of files (for when I don't want to bother with perl), and a handy scratchpad for throwaway things, but I don't intend to do a lot more software development in it anymore.
I still use emacs for quick editing, moderately complex search-and-replace in limited numbers of files (for when I don't want to bother with perl), and a handy scratchpad for throwaway things, but I don't intend to do a lot more software development in it anymore.