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What IDE (Code Editors) do you use for programming?

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What IDE (Code Editors) do you use for programming?

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  • nothendev@sopuli.xyz
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    VSCode, then IntelliJ, then Neovim (NvChad + awful theme of my own + Goneovim as gui frontend), and now at Emacs (Doom + port of awful theme of my own from Neovim + very heavy customization). Pretty happy with Emacs, also Org mode is astounding.

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    Anything that is not Android Studio.

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      QT is worse all that talk about sockets and connectors get me actin unwise

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        Gordon doesn’t need to hear all this, he’s a highly trained professional.

  • Liz@beehaw.org
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    When I first started programming a few years ago, I used Python’s default IDLE. After a few months of that I switched to Atom (RIP), and shortly after moved to VS Code. I’ve stuck with VS Code since.

  • Gianni R@lemmy.ml
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    VSCodium.

  • Gil (he/they)@beehaw.org
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    VS Code, but may switch to VSCodium or Neovim eventually.

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    JetBrains for everything

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    Emacs with doomemacs config. Really fast and very neat for what I do.

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    I just use a stack of cards and a knitting needle.

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    Visual Studio

    Notepad++ for non ide stuff like data files and scripts.

    Occasionally Visual Studio Code. For mass text replace and some other tooling / envs.

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      Personally I use notepad++ just for xml

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    NeoVim. Endlessly customizable, quick to start, and can offer whatever niche feature you’d like. Did I say it was endlessly customizable?

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    I’m a code block and Eclipse kind of guy who forced to use Visual studio because of Unreal Engine

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