That's your choice to make. Evaluate it yourself and decide if it's worth the money to you.
I personally think Vim is best for me but it comes with a huge cost of learning - probably into the thousands of dollars if you account for your productive time spent upfront.
Nobody forced you to spend $70 to test drive Sublime - so what's the problem?
> I personally think Vim is best for me but it comes with a huge cost of learning - probably into the thousands of dollars if you account for your productive time spent upfront.
Or free, if you find it de-stressing to unravel the beauty of all the features while sipping on some tea later in the night.
I personally think Vim is best for me but it comes with a huge cost of learning - probably into the thousands of dollars if you account for your productive time spent upfront.
Nobody forced you to spend $70 to test drive Sublime - so what's the problem?