@moerm I am kinda glad not much effort is being put in Aporia/NimEdit: writing 
an actually good IDE/editor is a project comparable to Nim/its entire ecosystem 
in complexity and manwork. It's like deciding to invent a bike and then 
inventing a car just to ride the bike in it: it's cool, but it's not really the 
job of a langdev team(if you look at it, no other lang team works on an IDE 
too, except for big corporations/JetBrains which are literally in the IDE 
business)

Of course, if people decide to do this for fun/in their own time, that's 
awesome, but with the same amount of manpower one can literally rewrite Nim/fix 
a giant amount of bugs IMO

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