I use leafpad.
Notepad--
>>59573866
>He doesn't code by directly injecting binary into his hardware's storage devices
Why is /g/ so full of plebs?
>>59573866
Vim
>>59573866
>no syntax highlighting
What's the point?
>>59573866
hmhm, out of curiosity, can it open big files with long lines?
Like in https://github.com/jhallen/joes-sandbox/tree/master/editor-perf
>>59574096
It trains your inner syntax highlighting capabilities.
Try writing a program on paper, I bet you will make a mistake even with a simple Hello World mistake.
Then, use leafpad for a month and try again.
>>59574173
That's not how the brain works.
Or how intelligent peoples brain works, anyway.
>>59574273
I am intelligent and I know how brains work.
>>59574282
I doubt it. Memorizing syntax by its color highlighting is retarded.
>>59573866
>java
>leafpad
JUST
>>59573866
wtf is leafpad
Geany
Fast, lightweight and pretty good for C and Python programming.
>>59573866
vim masterrace
I just use nano, gedit or notepad.exe.. But must of the times netweaver
>>59574173
>fuck the program isn't compiling, i'll add more blue
>fuck it still doesn't work, let's try some green words
>it works
Happens literally everytiem
>>59577214
kek
>>59574173
Joke's on you, I learned to code in Notepad!
>>59574783
Notepad for LXDE.
You guys are meming right? I mean...I guess its more of a challenge and therefore improves your coding ability but it seems like the equivalent of a contractor not using a leveler to train his "eye"
>>59573942
Kekd