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zaid1442011
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What IDE do you use?

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zaid1442011
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What IDE do you use?

I use VS Code for HTML, CSS, JS, and any other language in the future (probably). I use IDLE for Python.
ajskateboarder
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What IDE do you use?

VSCode for everything
davidtheplatform
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What IDE do you use?

Vscode for most things but sometimes notepad for html and IDLE for python
mybearworld
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What IDE do you use?

davidtheplatform wrote:

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Vscode for most things but sometimes notepad for html and IDLE for python
Generally, VSCode provides better UX for both… Any specific reason you use the other editors?
davidtheplatform
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What IDE do you use?

I use notepad for small things that I'm too lazy to open vscode for, and IDLE because i've been using it for a long time + it has some features vscode doesn't
mybearworld
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What IDE do you use?

davidtheplatform wrote:

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IDLE because i've been using it for a long time + it has some features vscode doesn't
Which features?
ajskateboarder
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What IDE do you use?

mybearworld wrote:

davidtheplatform wrote:

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IDLE because i've been using it for a long time + it has some features vscode doesn't
Which features?
IDLE is pretty light on resources
davidtheplatform
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What IDE do you use?

Also its autocomplete knows about things that happen at runtime and can be used after a program runs
CodingAnomaly
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What IDE do you use?

Language : Python
IDE : Replit
Redstone1080
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What IDE do you use?

I mainly use VSCode but I think I also like Neovim.
zaid1442011
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What IDE do you use?

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zaid1442011
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What IDE do you use?

ajskateboarder wrote:

mybearworld wrote:

davidtheplatform wrote:

(#306)
IDLE because i've been using it for a long time + it has some features vscode doesn't
Which features?
IDLE is pretty light on resources
You can also test lines of code without making a file.
mybearworld
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What IDE do you use?

zaid1442011 wrote:

(#313)

ajskateboarder wrote:

mybearworld wrote:

davidtheplatform wrote:

(#306)
IDLE because i've been using it for a long time + it has some features vscode doesn't
Which features?
IDLE is pretty light on resources
You can also test lines of code without making a file.
Yeah, I use the IDLE shell for that too, but that's not an IDE then
WojtekGame
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What IDE do you use?

Mainly VSCode, but if it's an giant file then i use notepad because VSCode can't handle that.
josueart
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What IDE do you use?

Languages: Python, JS, and HTML & CSS (I know they aren't real programming languages).
IDE: VSCode.

However, I'm trying to start with Roblox Studio and Spigot plugins, so maybe it's time for some upgrading to Eclipse.

Last edited by josueart (Aug. 11, 2023 11:22:00)

i_eat_coffee
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What IDE do you use?

Language: Python, Java, PHP, Javascript, BlueFun, Ruby, Node.js, Bundle, HTML, CSS, Scratch 3.0, SCSS, SASS, Malbolge, Piet, Scratch, Snap, Scratch 2.0, SQL, Perl, TypeScript, Kotlin, Scratch 1.4, C, C#, Dart, Swift, Squeak, Scratch 1.0, BF, Batch, VBScript, C++, Scratch 0.3, COBOL, R, Julia, MATLAB, Scala, Go, Rust
IDE: Notepad
Chiroyce
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What IDE do you use?

i_eat_coffee wrote:

Language: Python, Java, PHP, Javascript, BlueFun, Ruby, Node.js, Bundle, HTML, CSS, Scratch 3.0, SCSS, SASS, Malbolge, Piet, Scratch, Snap, Scratch 2.0, SQL, Perl, TypeScript, Kotlin, Scratch 1.4, C, C#, Dart, Swift, Squeak, Scratch 1.0, BF, Batch, VBScript, C++, Scratch 0.3, COBOL, R, Julia, MATLAB, Scala, Go, Rust
IDE: Notepad
Okay if you're going to specifically say Scratch 1.4 Scratch 2.0 and Scratch 1.0 and Scratch 0.3 then cant anyone just say this
Python 3.11.4
Python 3.11.3
Python 3.11.2
Python 3.11.1
Python 3.11.0
and so on….

Last edited by Chiroyce (Aug. 11, 2023 14:39:49)

i_eat_coffee
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What IDE do you use?

Chiroyce wrote:

i_eat_coffee wrote:

Language: Python, Java, PHP, Javascript, BlueFun, Ruby, Node.js, Bundle, HTML, CSS, Scratch 3.0, SCSS, SASS, Malbolge, Piet, Scratch, Snap, Scratch 2.0, SQL, Perl, TypeScript, Kotlin, Scratch 1.4, C, C#, Dart, Swift, Squeak, Scratch 1.0, BF, Batch, VBScript, C++, Scratch 0.3, COBOL, R, Julia, MATLAB, Scala, Go, Rust
IDE: Notepad
Okay if you're going to specifically say Scratch 1.4 Scratch 2.0 and Scratch 1.0 and Scratch 0.3 then cant anyone just say this
Python 3.11.4
Python 3.11.3
Python 3.11.2
Python 3.11.1
Python 3.11.0
and so on….
No, because Scratch 1.4, Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 0.3 are all different languages with different blocks.
mybearworld
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What IDE do you use?

i_eat_coffee wrote:

(#319)

Chiroyce wrote:

i_eat_coffee wrote:

Language: Python, Java, PHP, Javascript, BlueFun, Ruby, Node.js, Bundle, HTML, CSS, Scratch 3.0, SCSS, SASS, Malbolge, Piet, Scratch, Snap, Scratch 2.0, SQL, Perl, TypeScript, Kotlin, Scratch 1.4, C, C#, Dart, Swift, Squeak, Scratch 1.0, BF, Batch, VBScript, C++, Scratch 0.3, COBOL, R, Julia, MATLAB, Scala, Go, Rust
IDE: Notepad
Okay if you're going to specifically say Scratch 1.4 Scratch 2.0 and Scratch 1.0 and Scratch 0.3 then cant anyone just say this
Python 3.11.4
Python 3.11.3
Python 3.11.2
Python 3.11.1
Python 3.11.0
and so on….
No, because Scratch 1.4, Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 0.3 are all different languages with different blocks.
Yes, but Python 3.11.4, Python 3.11.3, etc are all different languages with different features, too.

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