Pull up a chair son, let me speak on this.
Well long before the days of xcodeXcode, there was VIM and Emacs. I know it's hard to imagine, but it's true.
Many people got accustomed to VIM/Emacs, and thus continue to use it.
Emacs is extremely customizable, and offers pretty much everything you can imagine (including a built in shrink and the towers of hanoi). You can easily call compilers from emacsEmacs, as and create your own extensions as needed.
VIM has incredible regex engine (Emacs does as well) and is very hand handy because (VI) comes with pretty much every unix Unix OS, and works fantastic fantastically if you don't have a arrow keys (yeah yeah, real old school). People are very good with using keys to move around documents, without having to use the mouse.
The same is true with Emacs as well, but for me, I find cursor moving motion much easier on VIM.
The texteditor text editor war is fueled with as much religious zealotry as the Mac vs PC war, and the answer is pick the best that works for you. If you like Xcode, great, continue to use it, however good luck if you're ever forced to work on a PC or Linux machine. Personally, I use emacs Emacs to code, VIM to manipulate text and firefox Firefox to look at pr0n.
