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No need to convert me there, I am already in the church.

For programming purposes emacs is not that different from any modern editor - there are some built-in capabilities, the rest you get from ELPA/MELPA/Git. It has no proper plugin arhitecture, which is a gift and a curse at the same time, but mostly works out. Where emacs shines compared to vscode/neovim/etc is that it has a very solid support for prose, org-mode, denote and prots color schemes which are that good. It is why I continue to use it, even though I am not interested in lisp per se these days and could easily replace it for programming with any other advanced editor.



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