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Open source advocate. Linux geek.
More Ops than Dev but we all get along. Also works with Apache Hadoop and enjoys security topics.
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Personally, I have tried a few plugins and a variety of editors. Not yours (yet) though. I encourage all my students and clients to find something that works for them.
As an instructor I often have to present with tools that are in a base distribution. Similarly, the student exercises are written to use the most commonly available stock utilities.
I often find myself sticking to the basic tools in my everyday activities as well. It is easier than switching back and forth when I present or explaining a shortcut I have that is not available in the classroom for the students to use.
This entire series was much fun! Thank you.
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