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- ninjaMAR
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What IDE do you use?
Language:
IDE:
Last edited by ninjaMAR (Dec. 11, 2021 08:28:15)
- ninjaMAR
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: Python, NodeJS, C++, C
IDE: VSCode
IDE: VSCode
Last edited by ninjaMAR (Dec. 11, 2021 08:28:53)
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language (with version):
- Python v3.7.3 (70%)
- HTML5 (20%)
- JavaScript (10%)
IDE: PyCharm Community Edition v2019.1.4
Last edited by Chiroyce (March 12, 2021 15:00:17)
- CatsUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Visual Studio Code LET'S GO
I use it to write in every language
I use it to write in every language
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Do you write Swift? C? PHP? Java? Fortran? Cobol? I use it to write in every language
- 9gr
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language(with version): HTML5, CSS, JS
IDE: repl.it or even notepad
IDE: repl.it or even notepad
Todo: get more ram for vscode Visual Studio Code LET'S GO
I use it to write in every language
- herohamp
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: All
IDE: Well personally I use a combination of various GNU plus Linux commands to edit my files. I mix and mash the echo, tail, head, cat, and awk functions when editing files. Instead of editing a file in-place I instead tail/cat the lines I wish to keep to a file, then I echo my changes into that file, then tail the rest of the file. This is super efficient due to not being as bloated as the editors like nano and ed. This my friends is the unix way, as my lord and savior Ken Thompson once desired.
IDE: Well personally I use a combination of various GNU plus Linux commands to edit my files. I mix and mash the echo, tail, head, cat, and awk functions when editing files. Instead of editing a file in-place I instead tail/cat the lines I wish to keep to a file, then I echo my changes into that file, then tail the rest of the file. This is super efficient due to not being as bloated as the editors like nano and ed. This my friends is the unix way, as my lord and savior Ken Thompson once desired.
Last edited by herohamp (March 13, 2021 02:45:44)
- DatOneLefty
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: All
IDE: Well personally I use a combination of various GNU plus Linux commands to edit my files. I mix and mash the echo, tail, head, cat, and awk functions when editing files. Instead of editing a file in-place I instead tail/cat the lines I wish to keep to a file, then I echo my changes into that file, then tail the rest of the file. This is super efficient due to not being as bloated as the editors like nano and ed. This my friends is the unix way, as my lord and savior Ken Thompson once desired.
Is this too bloated?
- JackK211424
- Scratcher
500+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: HTML5, CSS, JS, mcfunction (is that technically a programming language?), python.
IDE: VSCODE BOIS
- BarelySmooth
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language 1: Python 3.9
Preferred IDE: PyCharm
Language 2: HTML 5 /CSS 3
Preferred IDE: VS Code
Language 3: C++ (C++ 17 I guess) (I've given up on learning it)
Preferred IDE: Visual Studio 2019
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Edit: A *lot* has changed since then. I no longer use Python, and I'm more of a Javascript person now
Preferred IDE: PyCharm
Language 2: HTML 5 /CSS 3
Preferred IDE: VS Code
Language 3: C++ (C++ 17 I guess) (I've given up on learning it)
Preferred IDE: Visual Studio 2019
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Edit: A *lot* has changed since then. I no longer use Python, and I'm more of a Javascript person now
Last edited by BarelySmooth (Feb. 7, 2022 08:17:49)
- Mrcomputer1
- Scratcher
500+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: Java 12.0.2, Java (OpenJDK) 1.8.0_222
IDE/Editor: IntelliJ IDEA Community 2020.3.2
Language: C#, C++ (Version: whatever is included in Visual Studio )
IDE/Editor: Visual Studio Community 2019 16.9.0
Language: Python 3.7.4
IDE/Editor: Python IDLE
Language: Basically everything else
IDE/Editor: Notepad++ 7.9.1, Visual Studio Code 1.54.2
IDE/Editor: IntelliJ IDEA Community 2020.3.2
Language: C#, C++ (Version: whatever is included in Visual Studio )
IDE/Editor: Visual Studio Community 2019 16.9.0
Language: Python 3.7.4
IDE/Editor: Python IDLE
Language: Basically everything else
IDE/Editor: Notepad++ 7.9.1, Visual Studio Code 1.54.2
- CatsUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
JavascriptDo you write Swift? C? PHP? Java? Fortran? Cobol? I use it to write in every language
Also no, I don't know Cobol or Fortran. because I'm not stuck in the 1960s
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
LoL I was just kidding Javascript
Also no, I don't know Cobol or Fortran. because I'm not stuck in the 1960s
- DipLeChip
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: Mainly Python, Some Java
IDE: PyCharm Community Edition and IntelliJ Community Edition
IDE: PyCharm Community Edition and IntelliJ Community Edition
- Resince
- Scratcher
100+ posts
What IDE do you use?
Language: Primarly Javascript (Node)
IDE: Visual Studio Code when working on larger projects or Replit when running smaller tests / collaborating.
IDE: Visual Studio Code when working on larger projects or Replit when running smaller tests / collaborating.
Last edited by Resince (March 14, 2021 03:52:44)
- uwv
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
What IDE do you use?
i use vscode for pretty much everything, however i use intellij for java and visual studio for c#, c and c++
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