Depends what your doing … most edits are done off a live server and then uploaded to the live server so this conversation seems to be about creating code and testing it before it goes live, if it fails in production or staging maybe nano is good enough to fix the errors, but of course your software should have a robust error handler, so you can fix the error on your dev space then upload that to your staging/production server
If we’re using it, I believe we have a moral obligation to purchase it.
I’m sorry, I misspoke… “I will not USE an editor that I am expected to pay for”
But I agree with you, if you use something that costs, you should pay.
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