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>sublime costs 70 dollars

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heh, i think i'll stick with atom you money loving fucking RETARDS
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Atom takes way too long to open
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notepad++ f
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>>52967046
Should I buy it...

Is it worth it

>>52967060
too many complaints for that, i'd want to move between linux and windows so that would be an issue
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>>52967016
You don't have to buy it. You can keep using it for free without paying after the trial
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>>52967111
What about Vim?
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>>52967188
Vim costs your soul.
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>>52967213
top kek.

I agree, haaard.
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>not using SciTE for GUI text editor
>not graduating to using Vim like a fucking man

look at these shitchuggers
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>>52967016
>he doesn't use vim
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>>52967016
Geany a best
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Seriously guys no memes

Vim or Sublime?
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>>52967322

nano.
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>>52967016
oh god
people pay money to not use vim?
the day you guys learn vim you'll cringe so hard at this
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>>52967322
GNU/Emacs
Vim
Kate/geany
KDevelop
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>>52967362
In all seriousness nano is fucking great

At least I know how to exit nano
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>>52967322
Use each in different contexts.
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>>52967188
>muh Uganda children
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>>52967016
>pressing ESC on every 20th save is to hard for me
:^)
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Vim. Only Vim for everything. It's an alive Unix legend. Emacs is a GNU piece of shit. Sublime and others which doesn't have trminal version are for retards.
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>>52967188
vim for shh and config files or other small files
sublime for html and bigger files. Vintage mode is good
Emcas looks pretty cool but i've never really tried it
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>>52968562
GUI version of vim for files opened from File Manager, vim for everything else.
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>>52967322

I use both. Vim over ssh and for quick edits. Sublime for most everything else.

>>52967374

Sublime can be patched to not have that "unregistered" bullshit, without paying for it. I don't think there are very many Sublime users on /g/ who have actually paid a cent for it.

Strictly speaking, Windows and Photoshop also cost money, but do you know of anyone who actually pays for those that isn't a corporation? I don't.
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>>52967016
Too bad atom is completely shit.
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>>52968660
nice try, fbi
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>>52967016
You can literally just google a key for it and within the first few results you will find a global key to paste in.
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>>52968791
do you have any links that work with the new build?
all the keys are for the last build
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>>52967016
>implying rms would use sublime even if it was gratis
shig
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I use it for all my work, and it costs ~2 hours of my time. No way I could justify NOT paying for it.
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>>52970133
what do you do lad?
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>>52970148
Freelance web development (full stack, and some occasional native code too).
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>>52967016
I'll stick with sublime, but I'll not pay it.
Shame, after using it for so long and enjoying most of its features I really wanted to give something back, but 70 dollaridoos is way too much.
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>>52967213
This. After vim it's impossible to use normal text editors or IDEs.
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>>52970171
nice
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>>52967016
https://gist.github.com/sublime-crack4/c11dd67cff63fcbf050e

You can crack yourself it in less than 10 seconds.
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I tried Atom because I'm a noob and not willing to invest enough time to use vim yet, but god damn does it have a long start-up time. Is that what our future of apps written in node.js is like?
I've also downloaded GitKraken und while I like the feature set, the start up time is a real downside.
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>paying for the meme editor
Sublime is so 2013.
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>>52970237
that looks like fucking ass
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>posts RMS
>doesn't uses emacs
OP is fag, just like usual.
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>>52970220
>Is that what our future of apps written in node.js is like?
In the future Node.js apps will be faster. For example, Emacs was slow as fuck in its early years too, because it's written mainly in Emacs Lisp, an interpreted language. Now it's fast as fuck.
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>>52967046
>0b11111100000
>closing programs
>turning off your pc
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>>52970251
Use Sublime or Atom then.
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>>52970251
>text editor
>displaying text

I don't understand your criticism. What about it looks bad?
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>>52970338
not likely, atom's slowness is not due to node.js, it's because it launches an entire new instance of chromium whenever it runs. they would have to fix chromium's bloated slow and shittiness before anything gets better
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>>52970513
>not likely
But it is.
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>>52970518
nah, browsers are only gonna get more bloated and complicated, there would have to be a serious backlash against webapps (such as atom) for this to change anytime soon
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Dude Sublime is a terrible band.
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>>52970582
So same as Emacs then. They even recommended not to close it in the manual and relaunch it because it took forever. EMACS = Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping, etc.

And emacs itself became more complicated as time passed, but the launch times decreased.
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>>52967016
>>52967074

It's worth it if you like sublime and use it. It's something you use every day then $70 is perfectly fine.
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notepad++ master race
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>>52970002
This desu senpai
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>>52967322
No memes, Vim. You have to learn it how to use it though. But when you start yo get the hang of it you won't want anything else.
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>>52967016
You are the fucking retarded for using Sublime. That's what kids in CS workshops are using, be an autist and use Vim.
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>>52967016
Why don't you use emacs as any other rms poster?
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>>52967213
You also need to send money to children in Uganda
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>>52967016
Considering all the time I saved with sublime text's features and platform support, $70 well spent.
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>>52972242
Why not emacs?
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>>52972272
bewcause spacemacs is not available on linux and is unstable
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>>52967074
it's absolutely worth it

if you use it, support them, man
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>not using nano for all text editing needs
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>not using atom
But it's the hackable text editor for the 21st centuryâ„¢
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>>52970237
that's a cool logo
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>>52967016
>post about text editors
>picture of richard stallman
>atom
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Vim
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>>52970237
SPACE MACS
P
A
C
E

M
A
C
S
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>using a full-fledged web browser with quadrillion lines of code to edit text files
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>>52972894
Exactly, emacs is highly bloated. It's why i prefer ones like nano or vim
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>>52967016
B R A C K E T S
R
A
C
K
E
T
S
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>>52968562
>>52967796
>>52968660
Vim for small files? What?
Something tells me you don't use Vim properly, why would you ever use a mouse dependant editor when you can into Vim?
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>>52972921
its both good and bad that emacs can do everything. Personally, I use emacs to program, irc, sending emails, and shit like that, but I use vim to edit confs and to edit shit that I don't need a full ide for.
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>>52967016


>buying sublime

You don't deserve to code.
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>>52970213
This + OS X native emacs-like keybindings is all you need. Everyone else go home with your meme editors and meme OSes.
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>>52972894
> not editing text files in fully rendered CSS/WebGL 3D Virtual Reality
> tyol 2017 + -1
Plebs
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>>52972894
>using a full-fledged OS with quadrillion lines of code to edit text files
Just use MS-DOS and EDIT.
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>paying for abandonware
>paying for a text editor when there are better, free and open source alternatives
Just cuck my shit up senpai.
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>not cracking it yourself like a big boy there's a single JNZ to replace with a JMP
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>>52968660
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgHNtzxO0y8
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>>52967777
quads of truth
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>>52967074
Or you could just fucking crack it.
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>>52968483
>t. senior FizzBuzz developer
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Why aren't you using Visual Studio Code?
It's literally perfect
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>>52973495
>triggered
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>obligatory >not programming in paint post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYLm8uclr0I
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>>52973161
Is that IDA?
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>>52974580
correct
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>>52974606
Any tips for an aspiring malware analyst / reverser? Book recommendations maybe?
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>>52974580
That is dark theme?
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>>52970513
Doesn't Sublime use a chrome-based browser too?
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>>52968483
>using the smiley with a carat nose
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>>52974650
Literally start by learning C/C++ and then
https://github.com/JpGallegos/CySecBooks/blob/master/The.IDA.Pro.Book.2nd.Edition.Jun.2011.pdf
once you got those down, pretty much it's all about practice, take binarys, reverse as much as you can, compare your work to that of others.

>>52974674
it's more comfy on the eyes when you spend 4-5 hours a day staring at control flow of programs.
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Kate is better than sublime, lighter than atom, as powerful as vi, easier than emacs, and free as in freedom.
Why would I want something else?
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>>52974706
I'll start with C++.
Thanks, f'a'm',
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>>52974806
Oh yeah get comfortable with x86/64 assembly because you're going to be seeing shit tons of it.
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>>52973495
Best option for Node.js. God tier debugger.
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>>52974706
I take it you've pirated IDA? I've done quite a bit of RE in the past but never used IDA due to expense. I'm coming back to it recently and I've seen that book recommended a lot, but I find it hard to think that all of these suggestions come from people who've bought it? It's incredibly expensive software for something that isn't a job for me. Or am I just totally overstepping and it has a lot of relevant information for the free version of the software as well?
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>>52974889
I snatched a license off of my ex-employers so no, not pirated but yeah most people just download it, since it's the best statical analysis tool around.
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>>52974832
I know, I already started with "Assembly: step by step".
Shit's complicated when all I know is a little bit of Java.
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>>52974937
x86 is actually fairly simple, once you get the hang of it. It'll "click" so to say.
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>>52974921
Ah you're very lucky, then! Fair enough, I'd gathered that, it's always one of those tools I've desperately wanted to try but had a nag at the back of my mind about pirating it since it's not exactly a huge corporation that can easily take the hit developing it.
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>>52967016
Use Atom or Emacs you dumb cucks.
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>>52967777
No you don't know how to exit. It's just written on the screen.
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>>52974973
Yeah, makes sense.
Generally if you're a student you should inquire about a discount I heard about people getting those on the basic license.
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>>52975023
I heard they were weird about giving out licenses though? I'm graduating from a degree in a completely unrelated program (EE) later this year so I don't know they'd take that. Worth a look though, thanks for the info!
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>>52975084
Oh yeah definitely, but if you have a github account and generally look like a legit person they won't generally mind, they just don't want to sell to XXCHINEZZEHAX0RXX
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>>52972965
>can into Vim

learn how to type you fucking mongoloid
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>>52975108
Better get to changing my username then, haha! Cheers.
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>not using guile emacs
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>>52975153
You must be over 18 to use this site.
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>>52967322
Why are you asking the hivemind about something that will come down to personal preference? Why aren't you trying both?
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EmEditor
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mg, sam and acme are the only editors worth using.
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>>52967362
>>52967777
Nano is for people too retarded to use vim
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If I buy sublime can I use it on several laptops and desktops?
and is it lightweight enough for an x220?
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