you know, to be fair, I was using vim earlier today and scrolling a 431 line file was lagging. Really silly. Your editor is only as good as the plugins it uses ... I'll need to re-evaluate my own plugins :p
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 3:45:54 AM UTC-5, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote: > > Ok, maybe it has some natural limit after which it stops, but it hits the > top on my configuration :) > > > On 29 July 2014 12:44, Daniel Skinner <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > >> 16GB but it doesn't leak memory over use >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 3:27 AM, Dmitry Suzdalev <[email protected] >> <javascript:>> wrote: >> >>> Then maybe it's somehow related to my system... How much RAM do you >>> have, by the way? I have 6GB and it fills up after several hours. >>> >>> >>> On 29 July 2014 12:26, Daniel Skinner <[email protected] <javascript:>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> i work in linux as well and intellij works fine all day for me. If >>>> anything does go wrong (maybe once a month) I get an assertion error in >>>> event log and need to restart it or things get whacky. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 3:23 AM, Dmitry Suzdalev <[email protected] >>>> <javascript:>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> IntelliJ IDEA editing facilities are very responsive, and goes quite >>>>>> fast. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I use it for my android development and it becomes quite unresponsive >>>>> after several hours of work. Mostly because it eats more and more memory >>>>> (leak maybe) or maybe other reasons. >>>>> I suspect this is because their Linux version isn't as profiled as a >>>>> Windows one and I work in Linux... But not sure about that, I didn't >>>>> compare. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 29 July 2014 10:58, David Pérez <[email protected] >>>>> <javascript:>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Am Montag, 28. Juli 2014 18:01:09 UTC+2 schrieb Dmitry Suzdalev: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Nick, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for such a detailed answer, it got everything covered! :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Speaking of IDE's I'd especially like to try to develop not relying >>>>>>> on IDE. I code in IntelliJ for Android, but when I get away from it and >>>>>>> use >>>>>>> Emacs in my other projects for different languages, I simply get blown >>>>>>> away >>>>>>> by its speed and responsiveness compared to lagging IDE (maybe that's >>>>>>> on my >>>>>>> system only, dunno). Of course IDE has some nice things to it, no >>>>>>> doubt, >>>>>>> but I like performant things so much... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> IntelliJ IDEA editing facilities are very responsive, and goes quite >>>>>> fast. >>>>>> As Scala is a static typed language, the IDE can help you a lot, >>>>>> checking syntax on the flight, auto-completion, call hierarchy, .... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I hope that one day gradle will untie me up from IDE in Java-land >>>>>>> (it already can, but I didn't made the switch yet, due to some >>>>>>> deadlines on >>>>>>> course), but having a superior language (Scala) and not being tied up >>>>>>> to a >>>>>>> particular IDE (sbt/gradle) is even more cool :) >>>>>>> >>>>>> From the command line you can compile, launch your app, all except >>>>>> debugging. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> So I'd like to experiment with this. Google showed that there's a >>>>>>> good support for Scala-in-Emacs too, so... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As about GC strain, I googled a bit and it seems that in Scala I can >>>>>>> choose between mutable/immutable collections so this thing is hopefully >>>>>>> solvable: whenever I identify a bottleneck, it can be optimized. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think next thing to do is to learn Scala/sbt which should be fun. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Not so hard. 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