Inquisition of indeterminate nationality: what IDE are you using?
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No, it's all chunky!
It's getting stuck in my teeth!
It went up into my sinuses and I can't flush it out!
OH NO
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At work, it's Visual Basic 6 and Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 (C# .Net) depending on project or what environment we're targeting. I really can't wait until we can ditch VB6, but being public safety, those programs will exist until either an environment upgrade breaks them completely, or they become obsolete.
At home, it's VS 2012 (full) or 2013 (Express, for WinRT/WP). If I ever decide to do Java again, I'll be using Eclipse (since that's what I'm familiar with from my uni days, despite the story of the dev who died waiting for Eclipse to load)
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despite the story of the dev who died waiting for Eclipse to load
Forgot to mention, the kicker was that Eclipse was still loading when his colleagues arrived the following morning.
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Some say that it's still loading to this day, waiting for its next victim...
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Eclipse ( Java / Groovy / JS / Perl / Cxx ).
VBE (ugh).
Notepad++ ( VBS / WSH / Tcl-Tk ).
pgAdmin ( SQL etc for postgresql ).
Oraspeed ( " for oracle.... hate hate hate oracle's Enterprise Manager Database Control and SQL Developer )
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Some say that Eclipse loads for him faster than the average lap around the Top Gear test track.
All we know is, he's called The Stig.
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My Mac broke down yesterday. I'm stuck with
Vim + NERDTree + buftabs + haskell-vim
instead of
TextMate + sshfs
I'll live.
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IntelliJ Idea. I liked the IntelliJ Resharper Plugin when I was using VS; Idea is a really decent IDE for everything from Actionscript to Java to Haxe to PHP etc etc.
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Visual Studio, both at work and at home. Briefly used MonoDevolp with Unity, until I figured out how to connect VS.
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Visual Studio
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IDE is so last decade, SATA is the new hotness.
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Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate (thanks BizSpark!)
Netbeans 8 - like Eclipse but works properly.
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Real programmers use
cat >file <<EOF
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VS 2012 (C++) and Eclipse/Counterclockwise/CFEclipse/CDT (Clojure, ColdFusion, C++) at work. At home? Mostly Geany.
Filed under: don't get me started about ISE...
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Does that average time include Hammond's Porsche that can run on
crispschips?
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Most of my cow-orkers still use PFE! (Generally they're not cow-orkers, but for using that, they are.)
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I use Eclipse for Java (with a lot of plugins; much memory required).
For everything else — C, various scripting languages — there's emacs. And vim.(I've tried editing Java with emacs. It's quite possible, but really annoying given how stuffily bureaucratic Java is.)
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