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I like the interface of the new version much more than the old one. Special thanks for the updated Python plugin APIs and the built-in Russian language support.
I use this tool in my day to day life, and it's totally impressive.
Super convenient! Have been using Sublime for 4 years for work and life notes.
it's native build, not based on electron, which is very good.
maybe less expensive to personal user?
Sublime is fast and performant. In my opinion sublime should use same bindings as other editors like Jetbrains and VSCode. I used to work on sublime in my college time.
I use Jetbrains and VSCode along with vim at work and jumping to sublime, need me to learn brand new keybinding, some keys were same but shortcuts like go to definition, find usages were not supported directly.
Hope they read this and improve that.
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I keep coming back to Sublime Text. 🤷♂️ VS Code has a faster pace of updates, but Sublime Text is the steady, reliable editor I fell in love with years ago. Its performance is top-notch, its keybindings are engraved in my fingers, and its UI is uncluttered. I said once that using web tech to do basic computer tasks is like using a helicopter to travel down the street. Sublime is like an electric car: it can't do everything, but it's so fast and smooth that everything else feels clunky by comparison.
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