A or B?
>>61774867
c
>>61774867
I vote C as well.
>>61774883
I'm trying to learn it but too retarded to comprehend all those shortcuts. Are there any tutorials that's not right in the face?
>>61774883
Seconding.
>>61774955
Yes, vimtutor comes bundled with vim (basically an interactive text file), but you're clearly too retarded to find that out for yourself.
>>61774883
B if I'm chained to windows or working in a group with a windows user. Otherwise vim
A
VScode could have been godlike but retards at microsoft used electron, fucking pieces of shit.
>>61774867
A
B is way too heavy, i want a text/code editor not an ide
>>61774883
not for daily use
pretty good for stuff like git
>>61774977
Thanks.
>>61774867
emacs
b
>>61774867
bullet to the head
b
B
>>61774867
Visual C++ Express 2010 if Windows for old Windows system (XP,Vista, 7)
Emac for everything else including modern Winshit
>>61775039
But actually it's pretty fast, you know? It's not as slow as Atom, it's well written.
>>61774883
>its the patrician choice
I would rather kill myself instead of using any of those.
>comparing a text editor to a 16GB-RAM-REQUIRED ide
>>61775921
>installing everything
Nigga...
B.
Never got comfortable with Sublime. Was initially very sceptical about Visual Studio Code, but surprisingly it works for me for just about everything.
Atom.
>>61774867
visual studio all the way
Oranges
>>61774955
Can recommend the book in pic related
>>61774867
A
that being said, everything is better than Atom
>>61777279
>>61777332
What's with all the memes? Esc and :wq is "write and quit", esc and :q! is "quit right now".
>>61774867
A
fuck B
and i donĀ“t like C desu
vim
>>61777435
:q
:qa
:q!
>3 commands to quit a fucking piece of software
all right
>>61777638
>being this stupid
Why are you here?
A
>>61777435
>>61777332
>>61777279
>>61774955
>>61774867
https://stackoverflow.blog/2017/05/23/stack-overflow-helping-one-million-developers-exit-vim/
>>61778195
>literally pajeets
lmao vim haters btfo
>>61774867
A, easy enough to find keys for it
>>61778195
funny you, cause i don't use these webdev """programming"""(scripting) languages yet vim is still shit
>>61778536
Insecure much, or just ignorant? Nowhere does it state that VIM isn't shit. Graph only shows that web devs seems to worse at using it (whether it's shit or not).
>>61778195
Because correlation directly translates into causation. Us hardcore C programmers, amirite?
>>61774867
B
cause school forces me to use it
>>61778822
>Because correlation directly translates into causation.
of course it does
>>61778927
>>61774867
A until B lets you move that retarded side bar to the bottom
fucking useless on portrait monitor
>>61774867
B
it's pretty comfy after some extensions
A (sometimes C)
Notepad
>>61774867
>>61774883
fuck vim, use nano
>>61774867
>proprietary vs proprietary
Neither.
>>61774867
A for Atom
>>61779483
>A for Atom
B for Botnet
>>61779539
keked so hard ty anon
I prefer VSCode but sometimes it reaches 14GB of RAM usage, surely there's something wrong with it.
>>61779431
any way to make syntax highlighting for python not shit for multiline strings?
autoindentation to not fuck up when pasting stuff?
searching to be less awkward for long files (it is hard to see "search wrapped" sometimes)
other things in vanilla nano that can be fixed with some options?
I already didalias nano="nano -wE -T 2"
#w for nowrap, holy shit
#E for spaces, two spaces per tab
I discovered alt+shift+3 for line numbers, amazing discovery.
how get sublime license
>paying for a text editor to have a UI with animation effects
>using an entire web browser as a text editor
Stop being a pussy.
A
>>61779539
>B for Botnet
O for Open-source
How is atom a botnet again?
>>61774867
A all the way
[spoiler]but b isn't that bad, i just don't like some things about it[/spoiler]
>>61775877
compared to atom, it's pretty fast, but sublime is still way faster. i don't know if it's cognitive bias or something but vscode feels slower for some reason
>>61775877
>>61779836
>>61775039
Are you guys retarded? VSCode is a fork of Atom.
>>61778749
and how the fuck am i insecure for saying that i don't use these languages who are popular amongst users who can't exit vim?
Just because some stupid hipsters can't exit vim properly doesn't mean that vim is popular amongst real developers
>>61779597
It's not a bug, it's a feature. Unused RAM is wasted RAM, you know.
>>61779687
>Turned off the animations
Jokes on you
>>61774867
I prefer B because it doesn't nag you every few saves to purchase a license. This is a problem for me, because I'm a compulsive saver.
Personally, I prefer Kate. It's fast, much faster than VS Code, and doesn't nag you for a license like Sublime does. And it has all the basic features I need without having to install a million plugins like I would with vim.
>>61780035
>he doesn't use the NSA license key
anon, what are you doing with your life?
Here you go:
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_9535650.html
>>61780290
What do you know, you learn something new every day. Thanks, anon.
>>61780035
Fyi, there's a sublime plugin that suppressed the purchase notice, though you probably have to be a jew to actually use that shit
>>61780339
you're welcome
it works for months now, the guys at sublime 100% know of this key but they probably don't disable it because NSA's employers still use it most likely
>>61779847
No it isn't retard.
>vim
>using a command line editor in a graphical environment
B
B.
Used to use Sublime but nowadays VS Code has all the features I like from ST and more, plus pretty much the only notable speed difference is that it has a slightly longer startup time, which hardly matters when I keep the editor open all day long.
>>61781139
sublime beats all GUI text editors when it comes to opening/closing files
>>61779878
>logo perfectly resembles userbase
>>61779847
You fucking idiot
>>61774883
spacemacs is better.
>>61781900
>spack-eh-macks
>>61774867
Use the right tool for the job. Visual studio is good for any c# or c++ project. Sublime is good for editing various files, I usually use it for xml. I use emacs for clojure development and intellij for java.
>>61774867
How about option D?
>>61774883
This is the only option, with Vi and Emacs evil-mode being possible alternatives.
>>61782120
>using web browser to write code
>>61782208
Why not?
We had one of these, like, around million times. Answer is known. Pic related
>>61782313
interesting how old is this?
vs code seem to have more and more support from /g/ these days compare to atom
>>61782429
January this year
>>61777279
>>61777332
>>61778195
This must be overrated meme...
There is no way that people are that stupid.
When you run VIM it says on welcome screen how to exit it.
Would be funny though, if VIM devs added that hint because people were struggling to exit it...
>>61782208
VSCode is also web based.
One true IDE for one true language :^)
>>61782537
It's really comfy IDE, but I likeemacs -nw
with python support more. :^)
B, and Im trying to learn to use Emacs
>>61782537
How about
>>61782537
Sublime Text with Anaconda plugin is almost as good, and certainly lot more lightweight
>>61774883
this or emacs
>>61782534
no one said vscode is good
>>61779687
>using an entire os as a text editor
Stop being a
wait is emacs
>using an entire os as a text editor
or
>using a text editor as an entire os
>>61774867
vim
should I use vbc for js?
option z
>>61777638
>:q
quit
>:q!
quit without saving
>qa
close everything
>>61779782
F for Free
>>61777638
Alt+F4
Ctrl+F4
Ctrl+W
Ctrl+Q
Alt+F, X
>5 commands to quit a fucking piece of software
>>61774867
>>61774883
B, by the following logic:
A is closed source and dead.
B may be bloated and run at a shit tier platform, but at least the editor parts are good and also non-autistic and I can open large files in it.
Unlike C, which seriously IS shit tier itself and has a shitty splitbuffer in the current year and is only lightweight and fast without any form of customization, thanks to vimscript.
>>61785328
Z basically unifies the disadvantages of A and B. Also, it acquires the Adobe trust malus.
>>61779461
>VSCode
>proprietary
https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/LICENSE.txt