I’ve used both editors, and I think it really depends on what you’re trying to do. Nano is great for quick edits when you just need to jump into a file and fix something, while Vim shines if you invest time to learn its shortcuts. Personally, I sometimes enjoy stepping away from coding altogether and playing Slice Master to clear my head before diving back into tricky tasks.
I’ve used both editors, and I think it really depends on what you’re trying to do. Nano is great for quick edits when you just need to jump into a file and fix something, while Vim shines if you invest time to learn its shortcuts. Personally, I sometimes enjoy stepping away from coding altogether and playing Slice Master to clear my head before diving back into tricky tasks.