hi /g/,
I challenge you to name a text editor as lightweight as Notepad++, as comfy as Notepad++ (that means not autistic vim/emacs, you can edit with a FUCKING mouse) and with plugins for C/C++ like vim/emacs (completion, etc.)
Notepad++ feels almost perfect, but the plugins are really not that good.
Atom is slow, Visual Studio Code is almost there, but the autocompletion is not so good
Geany
>>61576222
does the first one actually work
>>61576222
>you can edit with a FUCKING mouse
You can edit with a mouse in Vim. Oh, you didn't know? LMAO
Use gvim until you unlearn the mouse. Then use vim.
>>61576266
in languages where bitwise 0 is false (C)
>>61576338
In C++ one can overload operator bool to specify conversion from any type to bool. 1st way is not specific to C and C++.
>>61576222
If you need a C/C++ IDE, use QtCreator
No need to mix text editors with IDEs
Kate. It's better than Notepad++.
Notepad, the human eye can't even see the ++ anyway.
Hopefully you keep your notepad++ up to date...
>>61576222
sublime
>>61576222
Atom
>>61578968
>lightweight
>>61576222
>you can edit it with a FUCKING mouse
you can do this in vim
>>61579030
VS Code
>>61578955
this
>>61578955
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Because this totally isnt a thing
Atom is what I personally use. Its cross platform, open source, and has a HUGE plugin library. It’s also got the added benefit of being developed by Github.
>>61576222
>/g/, I challenge you to find perfect software that obviously won't fit my personal criteria of each of my requirements and wish to ensue shitposting and debate: The Thread
>turn vim into ide
>turn ide into vim
What do you fuckers want.
>>61576266
works in node.js