I’ve briefly shared my experience with neo(vim) and emacs here.
Thanks for sharing that! I’ve just read through it and it was a very interesting read. Would you mind elaborating upon the following statement?
“the lack of uniformity across plugins coding which sometimes created some conflicts”
I think the main factor of choice would be to know if you prefer to build your own perfect tool with just what you need and expand as you go (i.e. neovim) or just have a do-it-all ready tool right out of the box (i.e. emacs).
That is indeed something that concerns me regarding Emacs. Like being able to surf on the internet or using it as a email client isn’t quite what I expect out of my IDE 😅. I guess the extensibility should allow ‘minimal’ installations, but this is something I should read more into. Thanks for pointing that out!