What about dwm makes it a more appealing choice compared to XMonad? (Excluding the C vs Haskell argument)
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Gilgamesh@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•(Neo)Vim alternatives: Kakoune is great! I am surprised that Helix is more popular1·2 years agoAnother (new) Emacs user here, I managed to reduce Emacs startup time to 0.6s - 0.5s on my garbage hardware. Some Emacs users have even manages to reduce the startup time to 0.3 - 0.2 seconds!
Also, launching Emacs in --daemon mode makes creating new frames instantanous and because of it you won’t experience any form of lag when using Emacs!
Congratulations to the openSUSE team/contributors for helping maintain this wonderful project! 🎉
XMonad has most of the features you’ve listed though: window swallowing, fake fullscreen (other solutions exist: tabbed layout, fullscreen…), xresources (other solutions exist, just not familiar of them tbh), scratchpad, tags, taffybar and many more features in xmonad-contrib!