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What is your go-to text editor of choice?

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What is your go-to text editor of choice?
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>>61727563
geany
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>>61727563

vim on GNU user land
notepad++ on Windows
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Windows: Notepad++ for quick edits of random files
Linux: nano for quick edits of random files
Sublime for real work cross platform
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VSCode. Literally perfect.
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>>61727563
ED IS THE TRUE PATH TO NIRVANA! ED HAS BEEN THE CHOICE OF EDUCATED AND IGNORANT ALIKE FOR CENTURIES! ED WILL NOT CORRUPT YOUR PRECIOUS BODILY FLUIDS!! ED IS THE STANDARD TEXT EDITOR! ED MAKES THE SUN SHINE AND THE BIRDS SING AND THE GRASS GREEN!!
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>>61727563
Smart Editor; Sublime
Basic Editor (GUI): Notepad++
TTY: nano
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Vim, with LaTeX for papers and plugins to use it as an IDE
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>>61727563
Vim on laptop, emacs on pc.
Gummi for latex.
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VSCode
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Neovim
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>>61727563
For C I use Vim and for C#, Python and Haskell I use VS Code.
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>>61727563
Sublime for private projects and free software, visual studio for C# at work
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>>61727563
clion
pycharm

gedit/whatever gui based editor in the distro of the current month/week/year

vim if just command line fagging, meh used fucking vs from 99 to a few years ago tbqh, depends if I am bound to ms on work or not, which I ainr now
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>>61728144
>visual studio for C# at work
man I am just so god damn happy that I don't work with C# anymoar, wasted years on years on that shit cuz werk. It's dead and I salute it. C# was a mistake, to slow and bloated and corny shit. Well it's mostly the .net frameworks fault though
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>>61727622
>nano
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>>61727633
VSCode looks like trash to me on Linux. There's something wonky about the fonts...
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>>61727563
leafpad
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>>61728200
.NET Core is pretty nice. For web applications ASP.NET really is some of the best you can get.
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winxp notepad
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>>61728244
>August 2017
>Kestrel STILL doesn't support HTTP/2
ASP .NET Core is just a shiner turd than its predecessor
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>>61727563
Atom because it's free as in freedom and has a whole bunch of easily available plugins.

It would be better if it wasn't a bloated electron app but if it allows easier cross platform development then whatever, I'd rather a bloated but fully functional Linux program than an efficient but abandoned 5 years ago because all the devs decided to focus on windows program.

Also the vim / emacs for non ssh work meme needs to die already.
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nano-tiny
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>>61728212
use the Fira Code typeface
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/MonospacedProgrammingFontsWithLigatures.aspx
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>>61728201
Explain what's wrong with nano for quick editing
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>>61728339
No.
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>>61728344
I just prefer vim for that sort of thing.
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>>61727563
I use eclipse, best text editor!
It's not so fast to open a single .txt document or a config file, but it's so good!
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>>61727563
gedit
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>>61728452
it's dead btw
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>>61727563
sam for real stuff
ed for commit messages
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>>61728438
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vim
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>>61728291
>17 days ago
>We've started working on it.
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>>61727563
notepad
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>>61727563
Brackets are great for front-end, especially if you don't have an access to Photoshop. But I'm afraid that Adobe will soon stop developing it and hide it under a paywall.
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>>61728386
And that's cool but I'm far up the ass of Ubuntu's ecosystem, which doesn't ship with vim to my knowledge. I know it's 1 apt-get command from being installed but how's that gonna help me on an offline machine. It becomes too much work to simply edit a dumb config.
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>>61727648
> ED WILL NOT CORRUPT YOUR PRECIOUS BODILY FLUIDS
I prefer Emacs because it makes my bodily fluids all gooey and black and disgusting.
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>>61727563
GNU Emacs
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>>61728061
hi luke
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>>61727648
>>>61727563 (OP)
>ED WILL NOT CORRUPT YOUR PRECIOUS BODILY FLUIDS!!
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vim :^)
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>>61727563
brap
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emacs evil for projects I'll spend a long time on.

vim for quick edits.
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emacs feels good
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SPACEMACS
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Vim. It feels weird programming on other text editors without Vim bindings, plus I enjoy how fast I can just open up Vim and edit stuff as I need to. If I'm developing in something like Java I'll use something like IntelliJ with a Vim plugin.
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Microsoft Notepad 2bh
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vim + latex is perfect
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>>61727563
When not using an IDE for a project i use kate, it's pretty useful because it has polkit support so i can edit files with elevated permissions without running the program itself as root (dolphin is receiving the same capabilities). For embedded i use atom with platform. For the rest i use an IDE depending on the task (qtcreator, netbeans, kdevelop, etc).
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>>61727563
Mousepad
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>>61727563
I like Vim. It's like learning a language, or a musical instrument. It's entirely controlled by muscle memory. Until implants get invented for us to directly edit text with our brains, Vim is the best we're going to get. You just think and it happens.
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>>61727563

I just use whatever the latest thing satisfying the POSIX spec for vi is. Currently seems to be nvim.
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>>61727563
Emacs. Emacs everywhere, on the desktop, on the laptop even over SSH using emacs-nox. Emacs has god tier formatting recognition, it actually tabs out as far as previous lines unlike other text editors and if you press c-m-\ it will format the highlighted area for you.
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>>61729179
<3
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>>61727563
For me, it's the McChicken.
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>>61735979
Vim keybindings only make sense on a US keyboard though. I prefer sublime text for that reason. It's not US centric
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Vim
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>>61727563
python dev is pretty dank in vs code
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>>61739560
Oops, forgot pic related.
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>>61727563
Is there a way to run vscode without borders and the toolbar?
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PHPStorm for work
Sublime for basic text editting and vim when absolutely necesary
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>>61739658
Like regular VS, it can go full screen.
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>>61739658
Ctrl + K, Z
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>>61739685
>>61739695
Yeah, but I meant when not in fullscreen mode (zen mode is like distraction free mode I guess , which is basically fullscreen mode).
I'm all for UI uniformity, but it'd look so much better windowless+toolbarless.
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>>61727563
JOE
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>>61739705
add
    "workbench.statusBar.visible": false,
"workbench.activityBar.visible": false

to your settings.json
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>>61739705
You can also just kill the menu bar, and it will toggle with an ALT press. Its pretty nice.
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>>61727563
>using a microsoft product
>electron
Seriously, nigger?
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>>61728244
Can confirm, took a MOOC to learn it on the job and it's breddy gud
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>>61727563
mg for quick edits, otherwise I use Emacs
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>>61740678
been using .net core and asp.net with entity framework, shit is real nice. We're switching to domain centric so the application layer is getting all of the interfaces for the persistence and infrastructure layers so the implementation can be swapped in and out
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>>61740737
With this thing I've got going at the minute, there's pretty much just Web API. It even returns partial views. MVC only takes care of hosting the pages themselves. I want to get Azure AD authentication in there, but it's only API calls that need authentication. I guess I'd use something like ADAL.js for that, right?
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Can anyone PLEASE explain to a visual studio user how to make VSCode compile and debug code?
None of the youtube videos help me.
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>>61740789
Talking about C++
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>>61740774
We'll we have a c# backend with controllers and everything, and the controller endpoints set up an api interface for the service/application layer. The application layer there contains interfaces for a lower datacontext layer so that instead of having that sort of standard dependency hierarchy of controller => service => datacontext flow, you have the service define the interfaces for the datacontext which allows implementations of lower level areas to be swapped in and out as requirements change. Our goal is to set up immutable core functionality while having mutable wrappers around that that handle persistence in the database.

We kind of have a weird set up with mvc and angular working at the same time, such that the mvc serves up the route and calls the view, which fires the angular router and takes to a specific subview. i.e. give me a document area in mvc, mvc fires up and returns the html file, angular route kicks in and loads up the correct controller based on the url. Not the best solution, but it's actually worked pretty well
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vscode
vi/vim for remote shell work, I should install nano everywhere
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>>61740836
I coded a flask server in python using nano. It was the coding equivalent to shaving your body, dressing in burlap robes and whipping your back in front of a painting of jesus
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>>61740848
your fault for not using the right tool for the job.
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I use Atom, personally. The atom-pair package is extremely useful for me.
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>>61740861
I had a year of java experience at the time and had just learned how to ssh. also go be a cunt somewhere else
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>>61740896
rude.
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>>61727563
for simple scripts and config file editing: vim, I just use a sane and simple vimrc without any plugins. Zero startup lag.

for larger projects in vim-friendly languages: neovim, I use a decked out configuration with a lot of plugins for linting/completion/etc.

for everything else (java/C#/C++/things that don't have superb vim plugin support): I pay annually for visual studio and the jetbrains all-products pack, and I use vim emulation plugins so that I don't pull my hair out. They are well worth the money.
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>>61727563
vim when I just need a quick edit
kate when I need to get work done.
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>>61727563
I have never written anything in anything but default vim.
I don't understand why numales need so many worthless "features" to write a program
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>>61739606
> still using python2
> within 1000 days of python2 being end-of-life
> ishygddt
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>>61740983
you must be so smart and fantastic, never ever making simple syntax errors or having trouble remembering function names or parameters.
please tell us your secrets on how you memorize everything, how you trained your fingers to never miss, and how you trained your eyes to catch everything.
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>>61741007
>typing is hard

t. numale millennial cuck
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>>61741047
> too stupid to setup asynchronous lint checking
> being proud of it because he thinks it makes him a Real Programmer like Mel ( https://www.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/mel.html )
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>>61727563

emacs
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CLI: nano
GUI: leafpad

Both are fast and just werk
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I'm glad the emacs and vim shills are dying off. they tricked too many people for too long into learning shit outdated editors
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>>61727563
Emacs
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>>61727563
>>61727648
Ed is the standard text editor.
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>>61727563
>site needs JS to download
into the trash it goes
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kakoune is the only correct answer, vim plebs need not apply.
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Vim on linux, SciTE on windows
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>>61727563
emacs with a gui
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>>61736501
>Using Emacs over SSH
TRAMP exists.
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>>61739606
>Saving CVV and CC number in the same db
prepare 4 lawsuits
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>>61727563
Microsoft Word
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>>61745011
>>61739606
>storing the cvv and full card number at all
Hope you pass your PCI compliancy audit
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>>61727563
>go to
>of choice
Redundant
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>>61740789
>>61740803
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/cpp
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How exactly do people work without vim or some kind of vim extension in a non-vim editor? Do they really use the arrow keys and the mouse to navigate their code?
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>>61741047
>t. numale millennial cuck
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>>61727563
editpad light for windows. blows notepad++ out of the fucking water in speed and traversing heug xml documents and shit. basically no slowdown at all. Highly recommend it unless you know some other thing even better than notepad++
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