well, true…i mean both are right in different contexts (like, dos, is it disk operating system, denial of service, a card game or the spanish word for two? depends on context)
I dont know what that acronym means. I just use nano as a basic text editor, its automatically showing me different colours XML now. I have used it as a text editor for code before, but if i knew i was going to be coding lots, id look at others like vim and emacs. Me using it is a result of it being the quickest tool to get the job done at the time ‘efficiently’ and i know there are more powerful ones out there.
Does nano have LSP support?
Edit: LSP = Language Server Protocol
iirc “lsp” = file extension of lisp
LSP = Language Server Protocol
well, true…i mean both are right in different contexts (like, dos, is it disk operating system, denial of service, a card game or the spanish word for two? depends on context)
My point is that when I asked the question:
I meant Language Server Protocol.
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I dont know what that acronym means. I just use nano as a basic text editor, its automatically showing me different colours XML now. I have used it as a text editor for code before, but if i knew i was going to be coding lots, id look at others like vim and emacs. Me using it is a result of it being the quickest tool to get the job done at the time ‘efficiently’ and i know there are more powerful ones out there.
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If I had to guess they’re on about the “language server protocol”
Yeah
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