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ninjaMAR
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What IDE do you use?

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skymover1239
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500+ posts

What IDE do you use?

VIM with any language. Mostly because of the focus on keyboard shortcuts.
Chiroyce
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

uwv wrote:

personally i use
spoiler | vscode insider branch
uwv
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Chiroyce wrote:

uwv wrote:

personally i use
spoiler | vscode insider branch
i am suing for defamation of my name i would never use vscode (very bad) i instead use
MagicCrayon9342
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Visual Studio Code, Nord Theme, Material Icons. A github copilot replacement I don't remember that keeps messing up my code. Don't have access to copilot yet. And jefallo.lived for HTML/CSS/JS work
neontflame
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5 posts

What IDE do you use?

i use notepad++ for everything
god286
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

A github copilot replacement I don't remember that keeps messing up my code.
tabnine???
i dont think it messes up code
uwv
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

Visual Studio Code, Nord Theme, Material Icons. A github copilot replacement I don't remember that keeps messing up my code. Don't have access to copilot yet. And jefallo.lived for HTML/CSS/JS work
copilot is amazing, have you applied yet?
SuperSonicmario
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100+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Windows
Languages: Batch, C, JavaScript, Python
IDE: Notepad
Linux
Languages: busybox ash, bc, C, JavaScript, Python
IDE: Leafpad
MagicCrayon9342
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

I'm pretty sure using notepad for coding would want to make you pull your hair out. No syntax highlighting, no auto indention, no auto tag close, no themes, no customization, it would SUCK.
dhuls
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#232)
I'm pretty sure using notepad for coding would want to make you pull your hair out. No syntax highlighting, no auto indention, no auto tag close, no themes, no customization, it would SUCK.
for a simple batch script notepad is fine.
Maximouse
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1000+ posts

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dhuls wrote:

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#232)
I'm pretty sure using notepad for coding would want to make you pull your hair out. No syntax highlighting, no auto indention, no auto tag close, no themes, no customization, it would SUCK.
for a simple batch script notepad is fine.
I don't think so – it doesn't have proper undo/redo functionality.
helloworldbyeworld
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

I like Atom because it has some nice features and also lets you make your own theme and edit the style sheet.
RL1123
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

I used to use sublime but I switched to IntelliJ/Replit
helloworldbyeworld
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

rayli1123 wrote:

I used to use sublime but I switched to IntelliJ/Replit
Yeah, I've heard of sublime. Also, suprisingly, you can still use Apple's XCode for normal files even though it's designed for developing apple stuff.

Last edited by helloworldbyeworld (Jan. 17, 2022 19:21:48)

Chiroyce
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What IDE do you use?

helloworldbyeworld wrote:

Yeah, I've heard of sublime. Also, suprisingly, you can still use Apple's XCode for normal files even though it's designed for developing apple stuff.
XCode can be used for Python/JS/Almost anything
MagicCrayon9342
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

Chiroyce wrote:

(#238)

helloworldbyeworld wrote:

Yeah, I've heard of sublime. Also, suprisingly, you can still use Apple's XCode for normal files even though it's designed for developing apple stuff.
XCode can be used for Python/JS/Almost anything
Except it's just another MacOS only application
dhuls
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#239)

Chiroyce wrote:

(#238)

helloworldbyeworld wrote:

Yeah, I've heard of sublime. Also, suprisingly, you can still use Apple's XCode for normal files even though it's designed for developing apple stuff.
XCode can be used for Python/JS/Almost anything
Except it's just another MacOS only application
that doesn't automatically make it bad.
MagicCrayon9342
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1000+ posts

What IDE do you use?

dhuls wrote:

(#240)

MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

(#239)

Chiroyce wrote:

(#238)

helloworldbyeworld wrote:

Yeah, I've heard of sublime. Also, suprisingly, you can still use Apple's XCode for normal files even though it's designed for developing apple stuff.
XCode can be used for Python/JS/Almost anything
Except it's just another MacOS only application
that doesn't automatically make it bad.
It means saying its better well ok only 15% of computer users can use it so lmao
Leekalo
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What IDE do you use?

Language: Python 3.9 64-bit
IDE: PyCharm Community Edition

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