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RE: Which editor do you use? - Mafia - 05-07-2016

I use brackets, perfect for me, tried using atom, didn't really like it.


RE: Which editor do you use? - Dean Winchester - 05-07-2016

Notepad++ always does the job for me.


RE: Which editor do you use? - insidious - 05-07-2016

Most likely i'm using Vim whenever I'm coding.

If I am working on a larger project that needs things like refactoring and all those fancy functions that can be a pain to do in vim, though, I use Atom/Intellij(in relation to java only) and always with VIM keybindings.

Once you go Vim you never go back


RE: Which editor do you use? - mudrig - 12-25-2016

I use dreamweaver code view for HTML,CSS,php and netbeans for java,c++ sometimes notepad++


RE: Which editor do you use? - Pikami - 12-25-2016

VisualStudio for C#
Code::Blocks for C/C++
Notepad++ for everything else
Nano if using linux


RE: Which editor do you use? - Darksider - 12-25-2016

Brackets currently

Previously : Notepad++


RE: Which editor do you use? - innocent21 - 12-31-2016

I use Sublime Text and Notepad2.


RE: Which editor do you use? - Infinitum - 12-31-2016

Brackets is a good aio program imo.


RE: Which editor do you use? - Inori - 12-31-2016

Sublime 3 for pretty much everything, Eclipse for Java and VS for C# when I need to make GUI applications. GNU Nano is actually great if you take the time to configure syntax highlighting and such.

I've used brackets a little bit, but not enough to form an opinion.



(05-07-2016, 08:28 AM)insidious Wrote: Most likely i'm using Vim whenever I'm coding.

If I am working on a larger project that needs things like refactoring and all those fancy functions that can be a pain to do in vim, though, I use Atom/Intellij(in relation to java only) and always with VIM keybindings.

Once you go Vim you never go back

If I need to use a terminal editor and Nano isn't available, I prefer Vi over Vim or Emacs; I find it a lot simpler and I often don't need all the bells and whistles.

If I'm being honest, the only time I use Emacs is when I can't figure out how to quit it.


RE: Which editor do you use? - prankd - 01-04-2017

Notepad++ whenever I'm using my main, windows computer.
If using linux, I prefer using Geany.

I've tried using sublime text and such, but in my opinion these are too fancy yes I said it

/Prankd