Aside from the fact that it can't be used without a GUI, is there anything wrong with Sublime Text?
its atoms retarded brother that none uses anymore
>*saves*
>HEY THANKS FOR USING SUBLIME TEXT!
>>61404141
It looks kind of ugly with the default Windows 7 aero theme.
>>61404150
Atom is slow and a resource hog. Sublime is lean and fast. Atom is free but at work someone else pays.
>>61404150
>Atom
>Not retarded
>>61404174
>>61404175
I actually like Node.js a lot, but it's totally and utterly inappropriate to write something like a fucking text editor in. It's a fucking server language.
Atom is build on node-webkit. They say it's not node-webkit like Bethesda says Skyrim isn't gamebryo. It's fucking node-webkit. The entire application is literally sandboxed stripped down Chromium running node.js inside. It's madness.
>>61404141
nothing, only bigots hate it
>>61404203
Totally fucked up. I'd honestly rather use fucking vs code than atom. I've been a sublime guy for a long time, but I'm slowly transitioning to emacs. I can't think of a fucking worse text editor than atom.
>>61404141
The problem with it is that it's not vim
>>61404242
I've just downloaded Sublime and I don't get why anyone would use it when Vim exists.
>>61404254
>I've just downloaded Sublime
Make sure you install the package manager and load it up with all the linters for whatever language you're using. There's also a really nice one that tracks changes in the file against your git HEAD.
>>61404141
the licence fee, if you're a poorfag
my "business" paid for mine
atom and vscode didn't exist when i started using sublime (for web cancer there was brackets, but its real purpose was to show c++ devs how to harness web cancer for their own desktop use)
>>61404231
are you future me? i don't have any great attachment to a particular editor so i've been planning to give emacs a go
>>61404254
>I don't get why anyone would use it when Vim exists.
some of us have to use windows, where things like vim aren't such a great experience
>>61404203
did they remove the botnet components?
>>61404150
It's not free. It generously allow you to evaluate it for as long as you're willing to put up with those nag screens.
it's not emacs
>>61404336
Emacs has a lot of shortcomings, but it's getting better all the time, and if you're willing to write some elisp there's nothing you can't do
>>61404141
It's paid. Kek.
>>61404281
This, linters upped my game so much. I use one for bash that points out all kinds of gotchas that the top stack overflow answers don't mention. Also use one for Python and Ruby. I especially like the pep8 auto formatter for Python. You press a key combo and it automatically reformats your code to fix whitespace and indentation