#spacemacs ... sell me.
I have started to do a bit more #isp and lisp like language things. This just generally pushes me into the #emacs world (just feels wrong doing lisp stuff in Vim). But if I am going to gear up and retool Emacs to use, maybe it is time to reconsider Spacemacs.
I am open minded enough to consider facts in making a decision. :)
@freemo Yes, those are the isights I am looking for. COmpared to other IDE's
@Absinthe That doesnt exactly answer my question which makes it hard for me to answer yours... But in short, I'd be a bad person to compare the variations in the emacs and vim world. I looked at a lot of them but all very briefly so I dont know much about them. But as someone who recently transitioned fro traditional IDEs like atom, and Netbrains, I can certainly go into some detail on what the appeal is in making that transition or even what ultimately got me to pick spacemacs after briefly trying alternatives.
I did not, however try the alternatives your considering. I tried Doommacs and spacevim and a few others though.