>Download sublime
>Realize it doesn't have intellisense
>Uninstall
And to think someone would pay for this when there are better alternatives
>>61707598
There are plugins for that for every language under the sun.
Plugins are Sublime's strength, not good looks.
>>61707598
>using Microsoft MarketSpeak[tm] instead of just saying code completion
It's over. Microsoft has truly won.
cool story bro
>>61707598
>winload™ sublime intelliditor™
>realize it doesn't have intellisense™
>winremove™
>apt get kate
>Realize it has zen code but cannot unfold abbreviations on 'tab' button press like literally EVERY other text editor does
>apt purge(with fire)
can I get an example of usefulness of intellisense?
Autocompletion?
>>61709640
Welp, on bigger projects you actually need it. Say for example, there's a method with a bunch of overloads - IntelliSense™ is your friend.
Sublime is total hipster junk. If you use sublime, your mother will die in her slrep, guaranteed
>>61707610
>nstead of just saying code completion
and references
and definitions
its increadibly hard to implement this in atom (didnt try sublime yet)
>>61710145
>If you use sublime, your mother will die in her slrep, guaranteed
you didnt say when
>>61710145
its easy to use, I love it
to me it feels like hipsters are actually the ones that are bothered by what other people use to write their code
>>61709781
Well if you're too lazy to make proper charts and you're working on a big project you're in for a lot bigger problems than that crutch can solve
>>61707598
>install sublime
>ctrl + shift + I
>install package control
>install sublimecodeintel
>???
>profit
>>61710276
I messed up, it's actually
ctrl + shift + p
>>61710276
>>61710303
first thing I do is rebind its to ctrl+e
I have no idea why so essential hotkey is chosen so strangely
>>61707598
>wanting something that interferes with your own writing
>wanting to be (((suggested))) when writing code
disassemble yourself
>>61707598
>he doesn't use Brackets
>>61710536
>adobe
>not doing your programmings in ed
>>61710145
>If you use sublime, your mother will die in her slrep, guaranteed
As opposed to in a horrible accident?
In your sleep from old age is best way to die.
>>61710586
It's open source, friend.
>>61710689
that doesnt stop it from being adobeshit
>>61710276
>sublimecodeintel
>C/C++ not supported
dropped
>>61710276
>>61710896
I tried this and it didn't work at all in a big Perl project in the latest beta