@SterlingArcher I'm a simple man, I've got some syntax ones for scss and 'babel' (I'm pretty sure it does react, es6/7/plus and a few other newer syntaxes) and then a theme, a date inserter, and a sftp plugin
That apostrophe thing is confusing for our field people who want to search by things like "Sam's Club" and aren't getting any results until we walk them through disabling smart punctuation
The codebase doesn't have a ton of comments, but the files are so small that it's ok (very modular code), but it does have a very intuitive API (swagger.js?)
And the linting and code conventions they use make for very readable code
about the pc, you have to decide if it's for gaming or not. Ofc there are games that got developed to run on mac or linux, but they're rare. Another question is that you would use it at home only or at exterior too.
I have both desktop PC and a laptop at home. Handy
Now this is simple. But what if the depenencies update during the lifetime? And some you actually DO update (they fix a bug) and other you especially don't want to update.. Now you have to manually remember and do this between two stations.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Drove me nuts, I had that in the slow cooker for almost 9 hours. My apartment will smell like that stew for the next three to five days.
But it's not only for programming: also simple things like managing the windows settings (for example to make specific drivers no longer wake the system) becomes a pain.