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New Zealand (South Island)
Seth Kenlon is a UNIX geek, free culture advocate, independent multimedia artist, and D&D nerd. He has worked in the film and computing industry, often at the same time. He is one of the maintainers of the Slackware-based multimedia production project Slackermedia.
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These are cool suggestions. You should write an article about your choices and send it to us for publication :-)
I'll definitely be checking some of these out, thanks!
I didn't include Vim as an alternative because I cover it extensively elsewhere, such as:
https://opensource.com/resources/what-vim
https://opensource.com/article/20/2/how-install-vim-plugins
I based the definition of "alternative" in this context to configuration and to plugin workflow. While Vim is really easy to extend (what's simpler than an .rc file?), I don't feel it's necessarily familiar to someone looking for alternatives to VSCode. That's not *bad*, but I was trying to work within some constraints as a way to focus the article and keep it from being a "laundry list" of literally every other text editor in existence.