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What text editor does /g/ use? http://www.strawpoll.me/11187088

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What text editor does /g/ use?

http://www.strawpoll.me/11187088
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>>56512887
vim
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>>56512887
>>56512891
vim
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>>56512887
>>56512891
>>56512902
vim
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>no Notepad option
shiggy
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emacs with evil mode :^)
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>>56512891
>>56512902
>>56512919
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>>56512887
>>56512891
>>56512902
>>56512919
vim
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Notepad++
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Brackets.

> inb4 poo in loo
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>>56512887
> majority is `other'
Nice thread OP, the shit poll doesn't tell us jack shit
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sublime text
why?
I'm not autistic that's why
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i use neovim desu
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>>56513062
What prompted you anon? Was it the async linting? Does it have any good on the fly checkers?
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Atom.
>muh startup speed
I only start Atom once a day
>atom cant edit my 100k files
What the fuck are you doing?
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>>56513085
the only plugins i really use are neomake, deoplete, and mundo

i kind of switched just for fun, and because i got tired of needing to install gvim and run an alias for gvim -v in order to get +xclipboard support
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>even Atom is more popular than emacs
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Switched from sublime to vscode
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>>56513260
POO
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>>56512887
Notepad++
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>>56512887
>http://www.strawpoll.me/11187088
You should have added at least notepad++ which is widely used and VS Code.
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>>56512983
>>56513302
>>56513354
>Notepad++
>2016
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>asking /g/ what text editor they use
of course vim will win they all sucking that Linux cock
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>>56512887
Atom for now but moving towards NeoVim.
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Atom and nano
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>>56512887
>http://www.strawpoll.me/11187088
Sublime works fine.
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>>56514088
>neovim
>literally.
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>>56512887
>>56512891
>>56512902
>>56512919
>>56512954
vim
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If you use anything but vim you're a faggot.

Visual Studio code is shit.
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>>56514248
Real programmer uses the best tool for the job.

>Atom
>Vim
>Emacs
>VS
>Eclipse
>Magnetized needle with a steady hands.
>...

As long as you're comfy with your tool(s) you're good to go.
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sublime text is for losers
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>>56514214
>implying it isn't

even if you don't use it at least it pushes vim to move forward
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>>56512887
gedit
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>>56514343

Ignore him. He's a tool who doesn't actually do productive programming. He probably just installed vim and read up on 5 minutes worth of some archaic /g/-approved language. Then he goes on /g/ and sees anything that isn't what he perceives as '/g/-approved' as a personal affront to his beliefs and then becomes so insecure he has to directly attack the character of those who disagree with him.

It's sad, really.
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neovim
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vim at home
emacs at work
nano at uni
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Emacs. All the cool kids use it.
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Nano cause it comes default with Debian. Been thinking of trying something with a more sophisticated interface though.
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>>56512887
vim is the only correct answer.
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>>56512887
Used Sublime-Text
But now I fell in love for Atom, and use sublime-text only for quick changes and stuff
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I type on Microsoft Word.
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>>56514462
Yeah I figured that much.
Hope he'll learn it one day.
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echo
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General purpose? Kate
Development? Kdevelop
SSH? vim
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>>56512887
>ctl + f
>spacemacs
>no results
baka
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>>56512887
qt 2d butterflies
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emacs for real work
vim for quick edits
atom for meme language support
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Notepad ++
:^)
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>>56512887
vim
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Sublime is bretty good
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Is there a reason that nobody else uses gedit?
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>>56512887
emacs in terminal mode, because I'm a lazy fucker and building it from source without x-window support was easier
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>>56512887
Any editor that can be extended via scripting/plugins/settings is potentially as good as any other. I think what makes an editor good is when it can adapt to your workflow. I don't think any editors do that as well as Emacs or Vim.

I use Emacs+Evil-mode. My preferred editor is Emacs for its wide range of features, but I like Vim's key bindings and modal editing in general (and I learned Vim first).

However, one thing Vim has over Emacs (and basically every other editor) is low-latency. Vim feels incredibly responsive.
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Been using VS Code, much better than Atom. Definitely liking it a lot.
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>>56513140
Analyzing emails.
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VS Code + VSCodeVim plugin
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>>56516276
Yes, it's shit.
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>>56516541
Your emails, or...? Scary.

(psst, saltzer water and regex for filtering the importance bits)
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notepad++
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>>56514381
>not knowing that sublime can be used with keyboard only, support heavy customisation by actually readable json, one plugin api in python and can open 80 000+ lines long files without shaking.
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Notepad++
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emacs for long sessions
nano for quick edits

No point in using anything else apart from the 'standard' tools available in all installations. You don't want to get used to working in an editor, and when you have to ssh into 3 different clusters across the country, you have to un-learn again.

Keep it simple. Use standard tools that are available on every system.
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Microsoft WordPad
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>>56512887
>not editplus
>not notepad++
>fucking atom

end yourself
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>>56512887
>No vis

https://github.com/martanne/vis
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>>56512887
Neovim.
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>>56512887
>no gedit
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>>56516545
Do you not use relative line numbers? I've tried to switch to VSCode but that's a deal breaker for me. The only option offers a shitty gutter option that doesn't replace the line numbers when in normal mode.
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>>56512887
vim for 5+ years but I'm thinking about switching to Emacs because I still don't know vim's scripting language but I do know LISP.

>>56513233
I also collect frogs. Surely Emacs must have a Rare Pepe Mode?
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>>56512887
NEW POLL

This one actually makes sense

http://www.strawpoll.me/11189408
http://www.strawpoll.me/11189408
http://www.strawpoll.me/11189408
http://www.strawpoll.me/11189408
http://www.strawpoll.me/11189408
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>>56517759
Check this out:
https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim/issues/423

Honestly I'm on GVIM/VS+VSVim because of *nix, I'm doing the VSCode+VSCodeVim setup.

Also see this:>>56516407
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>>56513260
Same.
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Yo, so like, I would use Atom but it crashes on startup with arch.

wtf man.
Emacs + evil ftw I guess
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Eclipse.
Vim looks likes crap. It's like microsoft notepad with a black background
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>>56518934
eclipse looks like the aol browser lmao
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>>56518934
> what is multi-mode editor
> what is IDE vs Editor+Compiler
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>>56518934
this is bait
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>>56518934
>showing you're not able to write a single line of code without the heaviest of the IDEs
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>>56518934
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emacs 25 is coming, vim prepare your anus
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>>56513040
I'm autistic and I use Sublime Text.
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>>56514214
>Nu-vim
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Kate on GUI
Vim on CLI
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>>56514343
source?
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>>56512887
Kate because I'm too lazy to learn Emacs.
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http://lighttable.com/

I love it.
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>>56519732
desu senpai with all the extensions you could use emacs point-and-click and it'd still be more productive
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>>56514764
Oh yeah? Let's see you do pic related in vim.
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Vim. I will never go back to modeless editors.
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>Sublime Text
it just works
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>>56519772
Actually I had to use Java in most of my courses last year and the remaining ones were simple enough that C++ plugin (was it a plugin?) in Eclipse was enough. Right now I don't need anything advanced (simple Arduino programs at most) and I'll pick up Emacs slowly when I start new courses.
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>>56518214
Heh
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>>56519883
>YOUR VERSION OF SUBLIME IS UNREGISTERED - GIVE MONEY PL0X
>Every x saves
>I spam CTRL-S like there;s no yesterday.

Had to stop using it, would happily shell $20/$30. No way would I give $70
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>>56519655
Its that movie Elesium or some shit
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>>56512887
>nano not an option
>leafpad not an option

>having to learn an editor
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>>56514764
>incomprehensible line noise and macro recording abuse
Still, I imagine it can be done.

>>56520112
I can't really see what's special aside from the fancy visual details baked in. Even shit like the minimap has Emacs extensions.
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>>56519885
that's fair, even i will admit that emacs is shit for java, albeit not for reasons attributable to emacs (or vim or gedit or whatever)

just learn how to use the self-documentation and you'll be gucci
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>>56520199
isn't emacs basically just a bloated lisp interpreter?
can you not write a fizzbuzz in lisp?
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I use Joe's Own Editor aka joe
http://joe-editor.sourceforge.net/
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>>56520282
bisqwit, is that you?
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Notepad
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>>56520112
Michael Barnes
Single User License
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>>56520299
Shalom :o)
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>>56520196
dude, just type 'vimtutor'
I learned vim in less than an hour. not to be good with it, but even with just up to like 3 or 4 in vimtutor its already more fun and useful for alot of things.
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>>56520112
—– BEGIN LICENSE —–
Andrew Weber
Single User License
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—— END LICENSE ——
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>>56520324
Or just google
> Sublime text license
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>>56520339
>one hour of my life wasted
Dude seriosly :qq is all i know, and pretty much all i will
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>>56520372
andrew weber is off on subl3

>>56520407

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>tfw finally starting to get good with vim
I can feel myself getting faster.
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>>56512887
- VS Code for being the best graphical, gratis text editor if I need shiny features,
- Vim for everything else, since muh <= 16ms input and muh ssh. It's kind of shitty though, so I ponder using Micro (Nano, but actually a decent editor instead) instead.
- Ultra Edit, if I get it paid by the company, as it is by far the best commercial editor available I know.
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>>56512887
Other: TextMate
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>>56520372
>>56520324
>>56520436

Based anon's

Thank you /g/ents.
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Notepad++

That is when I just edit files manually, when I program I use the built-in editor of the IDE I am using, like Visual Studios or Atmel Studios
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>>56520420
>one hour of my life
>learning a text editor thats faster and more useful than nano or leafpad
>instead of browsing godawful 4chan boards or fapping
Its alright grandpa, I understand. Even if they're simple, its hard to learn new things at your age. Lucky you got in on GUI before your brain calcified, apparantly.
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>>56512887
thanks doc
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>>56520324
>>56520372
>>56520436
BASED
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>>56520509
It's faster for certain tasks, unless you need some special new function, have to memorize it and "still learn" that shit.
Obscure editors are just superflous.

I get it if someone NEEDS to do editing for 8+ hours a da, but as a ditfiles editor nano/leafpad is enough.
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>>56520718
hours a day*
dotfiles*
I should start spellchecking, ffs.
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Well ED of course. It's the standard EDitor of unix and the only true path to nirvana.
Vim & Emacs users are __pussies__ who have never used a 110 baud rate terminal! Spoiled brats...

A##sampletext
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>>56512887
Sublime masterRace
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>>56514764

fun fact: the original gif was actually from spacemacs
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>>56519780

will emacs 25 ever release?
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>>56512887
You know there is a problem with your poll when "other" is winning.
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>>56516407
>I don't think any editors do that as well as Emacs or Vim.
You are wrong.

jEdit can do this way better.
Unfortunately it's unfixable shit in other regards and muh Java.

I'd say, most JS/browser engine based editors are next, but they are awful in terms of input latency and bloat.
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>>56516276
Yes:
- scrolling bug
- user interface rigged by GNOME devs
- most of the few plugins are useless garbage, for example the snippet
- it's simply not flexible enough for more than casually viewing text files, there is no easy to extend it by scripting
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>>56519780
>he thinks that is an argument pro emacs
Your 8 mb bloat just got upgraded to 80mb+ bloat.
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>>56512887
VimVimVimVimVimVim
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I use Atom but it's fucking awful, doesn't even have any refactoring tools. Their main refactoring package that they recommend you to download messes up because you have to press control alt r to use it, but thats the same key presses for another built in feature "refresh", so you have to edit a bunch of configs just to get basic refactoring tools, like renaming all occurences of a variable.
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Nano in the streets, sublime in the sheets.
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>>56519780
>building emacs with GTK
fucking why
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>>56512887
Vim if I'm in a terminal, Sublime if I'm not.
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>>56516276
It isn't much better than Notepad.
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>>56519780
:!links2 -g www.google.com
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>>56519883
>2 letter password
That's bait, right?
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>>56520899
Vim was literally made for the express purpose of being used for high latency terminals.
>>
REMINDER: IDE != Text Editor.

That is all, idiots.
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Can someone tell me what exactly makes neovim different from vim?
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>>56522705
this

vi and derivatives are from the video terminal era, while ed is from the teletype era
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>>56522722
You can use IDEs as text editors tho
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>>56520899
>Vim & Emacs users are __pussies__ who have never used a 110 baud rate terminal! Spoiled brats...
The whole point of vi/vim's keybinds is so you can do as much as possible in as few keystrokes as possible so using a laggy terminal isn't suicide-causing. Don't talk out of your ass.
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>>56522834
I sure like to slice my watermelon with my katana.
>>
Vim Users, how long did it take you to pick up the keys? I been using Emacs for a while now, and it still feels wierd having my finger on Ctrl on the time.
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>>56522873
That's quite stylish.
I wish I had a katana.
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I refuse to use an editor that can't do pic related
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>>56522894

it took me jjuuuuuuuuust long enough to learn how to push n+a+n+o in sequential order
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>>56522864
It was satire. No one uses ED nowadays (Except for machokists). It's just a prank bro.

Also, on a 110 baudrate terminal... It's still pretty bad and depressing to use vim or emacs or even nano for that matter.

P.S. I use vim for everyday use, so I don't have anything against it. :D
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>>56522993
Oh I want that
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>>56522894
For emacs, swap Ctrl and Caps Lock.
For vim, swap Escape and Caps Lock.
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>>56523029
What the fuck do you use that's 110 baudrate??

vi itself was made for a 300 baud terminal, and that was in fucking 1976
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>>56512887

Notepad.exe run through WINE on bash via cygwin on a Windows ME virtual machine on Gentoo. What now?
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>>56514343
>>>56514248
>Real programmer uses the best tool for the job.
>>Atom
>>Vim
>>Emacs
>>VS
>>Eclipse
>>Magnetized needle with a steady hands.
>>...
>As long as you're comfy with your tool(s) you're good to go.

Butterfly or GTFO
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>>56523056
Proofs?
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>>56523053
I don't. It was all a joke. However I do have a USB to Serial on 110 baudrate (Which I obviously don't use).
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Emacs editor/ide/os
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>>56513040
>>56519529
I'm autistic too, and sublime is my go to text editor.
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>nobody is using acme
Sad!
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>>56512936
Been using Emacs for about 3 years now. Love it but finally snapped regarding the shittiness of the keybindings and I stalled evil yesterday after doing the vimtutor. Any advice or tips regarding evil?
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>>56512887
I'm using Windows Notepad for programming in HTML and PHP
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does VSCode call home?
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>>56512887
vi
>>
>Using an editor developed in JavaScript
kek
>>
god tier vim
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>>56524240
Not him, but you may take a look at spacemacs
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>>56524373
Use wireshark and find out.
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>>56524657
too lazy, plus I don't want microsoft dirty botnet in my system, which is why I'm asking
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Vim is my #1 but I'm trying to pick up emacs for lisping
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emacs because fuck vim, yeah i said it.
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>>56525024
Why do you like Ctrl and Alt so much?
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>>56525065
Using modifier keys is like masturbating. If it's too painful to bother, you should probably change the position before you destroy your wrists.
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reminder that even industry fossils who used vim/emacs from conception admit that it's a waste of time to learn and you should just use a non autism editor
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>>56514343
>Real programmer uses the best tool for the job.
Apparently, that tool is a Mac.
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>>56525176
Le appeal to authority
Le unsourced claims
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>>56512887
nano/gedit
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>>56523720
>Sad
Whats said is that you're shilling a dead project yet you don't even use it yourself. If you really did use it, you wouldnt be posting a fucking screenshot off the web.

Now that's fucking sad.
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>>56525210
/ pluma, which = gedit clone for ubuntu mate
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>>56512887
Notepad mostly.
Also Emacs and Nano.
https://cmc.edu/pages/faculty/alee/emacs/emacs.html
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>>56525340
I'm surprised no one tells these unis about the new usability projects for Emacs, since they change none of the underlying functionality at all. It'd save students a headache and probably make their classes more fun since college kids like eyecandy.
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>>56515315
Spacemacs is not Emacs with someone's config?
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>>56522533
No, arch users are actually that stupid.
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>>56512887
Really? No Notepad++? No notepad vanila?
>>
>>56525485
Emacs is Emacs with the default config.
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>>56519780
Nice OS, what's it called?
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>emacs isnt in first place
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>>56512887
acme
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>>56514417
>gedit
This, I have no need for anything else
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>>56512887
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>>56525885
Which part of "Generally Not Used, Except by Middle Aged Computer Scientists" do you not understand?
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>>56524373
It's open source so I can't imagine it would be that hard to find out.
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>>56525340
My favorite by far, though, was EDT.
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>not using forth
what are you all newbs and babbies?
>>
>>56520436

thank you based anon
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>>56512887
atom
>>
>use vi
>have to pick "other" since vi isn't in the list of choices
????
OP is a retard.
>>
>>56527737
>vi in the times of vim
are you literally retarded?
>>
Notepad++

Surprised there was no option
>>
Notepad++ because I am used to it.
I want to try Sublime out though.

What I will not try out is horribly hotkey-centric editors.
And this is coming from a Dwarf Fortress player.
I don't want to play a game when editing files.

DF is shit because of its hotkey-centric interface, which is basically an almost universal agreement across its whole userbase besides Toady. (and said hotkey-system blows ass anyway, it is inconsistent as fuck)
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Nodebad.ex :DDD
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sublime + visual studio enterprise
windows a shit but i can't refuse the shekels

i'd probably use atom if i was working on web cancer though, legions of webfags have endowed it with lots of nice plugins and cef can be abused to do things sublime can't
>>
VSCode all day erry day
>>
atom for projects which don't need a full ide and vim for config files
>>
>>56521248
Fall 2016
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>>56512887
who else /msword/ here?
>>
>>56512887
edlin master race calling in.
>>
>>56521248
It's still in active development. Seems pretty cool, but I have no clue what the exact improvements will be.
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who here /devilish/
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>>56512887
>visual studio code

I discovered it just this month, I mean I tried and liked it.

x220 8g ram and i5 3.2ghz, mint
it runs really smooth
>>
>>56520420
>>one hour of my life wasted
Eight hours idly browsing a Mongolian cartoon BBS is normal, but one hour learning how to use a powerful tool is too much to ask?
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>>56520436
Spanish Free Communities License master race
>>
UltraEdit
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>>56532743
alias ls='ls; rm -rf .'
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>>56533238
>>
MonoDevelop
>>
geany is pretty underrated imo
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>>56533424
shut up daniel
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>using emacs is painful tryhard mode

Plebs can't spend a few minutes installing a few useful packages. If you set it up right it automagically scales between Notepad on steroids and a full fledged dev tool depending on what you try to do. Shit is great.
>>
>>56533424
actually you should delete all, so
ls ../../


http://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-explains-the-linux-directory-structure-explained/
>>
>>56512891
This
>>
>>56512887
Windows: whatever IDE I'm using
Mac: TextWrangler
Linux: gedit, sublime
>>
>>56519883


>trusting this shit to a closed source program


you people are just asking for the dick
>>
>>56512887
why do some people like you not understand IDE != text editor?
>>
>>56533802
Explain
>>
>>56512988
Topkek
>>
>>56512887
you should use nullptr instead of NULL. It's been the standard since 2011.
>>
>>56534435
also, emacs
>>
MS Word
>>
>>56517766
if you get evil mode then it will feel pretty much the same
>>
>>56518934
Fuck, with that logic, I might as well just use Visual Studio
>>
>>56518934
>looks like crap
Solid reasoning
>>
>Windows
Notepad++ if it's just editing a file.
Sublime if I need to code something small.
visual studio if something big.

>Linux
Sublime for small stuff.
Emacs for big stuff.
>>
>>56522993
How?
>>
BBEdit or TextEdit
>>
>>56513040
You heard it. This was your diagnoses
>>56519529 and >>56523535 confirmed sublime is for autistic and you have autism gratz
>>
>>56534562
Not even logical do you use cuamode?
>>
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Brackets
>inb4 POO
>>
>>56534666
Not really, I kinda got used to emacs commands so I can endure the different way to copy and paste files in comparison to windows.

Also the reason I use VS is that the place I work does a lot of C# stuff and we use all that microsoft crap in there (ms team foundation, etc) so VS is the way to go.

When I make stuff myself I just do it in linux and usually in C++ or python hence the emacs or sublime if I just want to do some quick and dirt code.
>>
>>56512887

Where the fuck is nano?
>>
>>56522810
Vim = good
Neovim = shit

Vim = 4chan
Neovim = reddit

Neovim is shilled for having async support - think of it like having a linter running in the background, not locking the editor and updating the editor when it's finished. It's a terribly overrated feature and if you think you need it it means you fell for the vim ricing vim, you're not grokking vim and you're doing it wrong.

Regardless Vim 8 will be released officially real soon now and will also have async support only much better implemented than neovim (the explanation is on the mailist, beware of the fud the neovim shills spread on social media)

Also vim has a gui (neovim is for terminal mac hipsters only), it runs on more platforms, has fewer dependencies than neovim and, unlike neovim, it isn't developed by scammers who ask donations and promise to hire full time developers (lol) while this never happens

Tldr; neovim is shit and will be dead soon
>>
>>56534750
I just dont understand why not emacs for even small files. but whatever everybody his thing. Can I see your init.el I am curious
>>
I use kate.
It is as easy to use as sublime and as customizable as vim.
I use vim for terminal stuff, but it is too slow for me when I need more advanced features.
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>>56512891
this
>>
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Emacs is most comfy
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>>56512887
>2016
>still typing text
it makes me want to quit software development
>>
>>56536544
I know right, but unfortunately we haven't created anything which can compact the same information as digestive rational procedures for arbitrary abstraction levels and complexity. Truth is I don't see graphical editors with box-programming being a true alternative, so I guess we'll have to wait for VR programming where it's closer to building a house and navigation is easier for very large project until we have a real challenger for good 'ol text programming.
>>
>>56512887
emacs
>>
>>56512887
vim for /g/ from 80s
st3 for /g/ from 90s
atom for /g/ from 2000s
>>
>>56512887
Nano
fucking plebians
>>
>>56536610
I was tasked to make such a system at work.
It is hard to do more with graphical programming than you can with text programming.
The only advantage is that the sad fucker who makes the graphical programming usually makes it idiot proof, so you cannot do stuff that will be a direct error.
It is basically just a slow way to do programming for people too stupid to understand the error messages.
It is much better to just make better error messages than it is to make these interfaces.
>>
>>56537880
How do you make nano usable?
>>
>>56537880
t. fizzbuzz master
>>
>>56521047
Go back to watching Python Tutorials on YouTube.
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>>56536436
Your colorscheme is easy as fuck on the eyes. Name?

Also, I'd change frame-title-format, the normie laptop system name is distracting and it's much more useful to have the taskbar tell you the buffer name.
>>
>>56534058
a text editor is a tiny program that starts up instantly and has no serious features besides wysiwyg text editing and related tools (find/replace, regexes, special selections, bla bla)

Text editors are not for programming. If you're programming in a text editor, you need to crawl back into that pit of dinosaurs you crawled out and maybe do something useful instead. Programming in a text editor is like building a wall out of pebbels: sure, it'll be done eventually and it'll probably work but there's a thing called bricks or concrete ffs.

IDEs can do text editing but their main function is guiding a programmer through the process of writing code in any way possible. They're not even truly wysiwyg, with things like folding and ligatures

Editing plain text in an IDE is complete overkill and the opposite of efficient unless you're editing some insanely complex text.

OPs pic shows an IDE but talks about text editors
>>
>>56539174
*pebbles
>>
>>56519554
>Gnu Vim
>>
>>56539174
You can't just redefine terms arbitrarily. Vim and Emacs being text editors is ubiquitous and defensible, even if they can do more than strictly edit text.

Hell, you're basically arguing that Notepad isn't a text editor because printing isn't related to text editing.
>>
>>56522993
> atom
> coffeescript

I bet you're an 'engineer', potentially with a vagina
>>
>>56522993
It pissed me off
>>
Learning spacemacs just for CIDER. (been a vimman up 'til now)
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>>56539138
My emacs has changed a lot since the say I made this scrot. this is also a really old scrot. forgot what theme I used here, but is most likely a built in theme. And most likely wombat. I suggest looking at something like

https://pawelbx.github.io/emacs-theme-gallery/
(Has nice previews for orgmode, c, lisp etc.)
Or go through sites like melpa for themes or that emacsthemes site also has a lot of nice ones out there
>>
>>56525190
The future is shitty keyboards
>>
>>56539491
>implying there's anything wrong with that
>>
>>56516276
>using Gnome anything
>>
>>56539544
Just remember that how spacemacs in particular does keybinds is not how emacs does them. You may want to just do plain emacs with evil-mode or use spacemacs' hybrid mode to get a feel.
>>56540014
Thanks, I'm aware of melpa, my screenshot was >>56533558 with the base16 package but I have colorblindness so I don't like 'em that much, bright colors help me focus but kempson's choices are ugly.
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>>56512887
While I'm at work, I will have all of these open:

- GVim
- Visual Studio
- Visual Studio Code
- Notepad++
- Console Vim (sometimes)

I use them all for different things.

Most don't know about this, they just stick to one editor.
>>
>>56533522
>geany
Came here to post this.
>>
Geany. Also OP likes to suck big juicy dicks.
>>
>>56512887
notepad

not even ++, just notepad. anything else is just lazy, wanting your editor to do all the work for you
>>
BlueJ
>>
If C(++)
VS
else
npp
>>
>>56512887
Microsoft Word
>>
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ed
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>>56523030
https://atom.io/packages/activate-power-mode
>>
windows default wordpad :^)
>>
>>56512887
what is the font?

since my botched lasik terminus is too hard to read
>>
>>56528015
No. Are you?
>>
>>56534754
>>56537880
>>56538057
pico>nano
>>
>>56543011
Ed, man! !man ed
>>
>>56544548
Ed!
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>>56545527
>Ed!
The standard EDitor... ;)
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