Inquisition of indeterminate nationality: what IDE are you using?
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Continuing the discussion from The Official "Likes" Thread - Now with fewer Badges (Back to ranting about dicsourse bugs.):
Interesting topic over on meta.d: [What IDE is everyone using?][1]
This would be interesting here as well, and we don't seem to have the same topic over here.
[1]: https://meta.discourse.org/t/what-ide-is-everyone-using/19073/
So, what IDE are you using?/me uses vim, both at home and at work.
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Notepad++ for PHP stuff. Unity Editor/MonoDevelop for Unity. TitaniumStudio to avoid using XCode for iOS.
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Eclipse
Additionally, I use kate a lot.
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At work, Eclipse, because I only ever code Java these days. Most of the team uses Sublime, and I used to use it when I was a webdev before I was elevated to QA.
Notepad++ at home for perl or
PhPother projects, Eclipse for Java.Visual Studio on the rare occasion I feel like toying with .net.
In other news, I have no progress through this thread:
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Visual Studio for C/C++/C#. Notepad++ for anything else.
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Visual Studio + Resharper for .NET. JetBrains stuff for everything else (WebStorm, PHPStorm...). Sublime and/or Notepad++ for quick text edits and generic SQL.
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Netbeans.
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Vim is not an IDE, so I suffer through Eclipse with the help of a Vim emulator.
I do keep Notepad++ around for its nifty plugins...
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Currently using VS2008. Lobbying to get the funds released to upgrade to VS2013, which is funny since the money for the upgrade is in the annual budget. Damn work politics.
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Ok, this is boring.
Here's a recommendation instead.
Need a repl-like sandbox environment for C#? Try LinqPad. It's free in basic version, but it's worth paying 30-40 bucks for intellisense.
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Visual Studio. SublimeText 2 for languages VS does not support and has no plug-ins for. (i.e. Papyrus, recently.)
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Pretty exclusively Visual Studio. Some NetBeans for Java thingies if I have to - I need to try out IntelliJ or whatever it's called. Code Composer Studio (Eclipse-based) for uC programming.
Notepad++ whenever I CBA.
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Visual Studio and PyCharm.
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Netbeans, Eclipse, Notepad++.
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VS mostly (though various versions due to resistance to upgrading old solutions) with a little Notepad++ and very very rarely whatever old version of Delphi stuff we still have kicking around.
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Sublime Text for web stuff and Asterisk fuckery (syntax looks close enough to C to be usable). QtCreator for anything C-ish (also, a part of the project I'm working on is in Qt so it kinda makes sense). Vim on remote machines when I CBA to mount the remote drive through sshfs.
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Visual Studio 2003-2010 (depending on the project), will probably be installing a newer version soon for a new project coming up
Xamarin Studio (when I have to do iOS or Android stuff)
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Kate for almost everything, home and work.
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I can't help but notice that Notepad++ seems to be a higher-rated IDE than NetBeans or Eclipse.
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emacs, but then I do mainly lispy schemeish stuff these days
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I can't help but notice that Notepad++ seems to be a higher-rated IDE than NetBeans or Eclipse.
On Windows, Notepad++ is just great. It's free, it opens fast, it's versatile.I keep it for the odd XML / XSL file editing, but since I normally do all of my work on Linux machines (ok, at work via PuTTY), I very rarely use it.
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Shameful. People need to get clued-in to SublimeText. Notepad++ is a sewer of shit.
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Eclipse, VS 2012, Sublime Text
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I primarily use Notepad++ for python and then HTML/JavaScript/CSS/PHP/MySQL. Also the odd C/C++ file if I don't want to spend the time waiting for Visual Studio to load up.
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SSMS 2008 / VS 2008 + resharper 6 / eclipse / SSRS-BIDS at work
SSMS 2014 / VS 2013 + Resharper 8/ VS 14 + Resharper 8 / notepad++ for home projects
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Downloading now out of curiosity.
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I was going to half-ironically post emacs, but someone beat me to it.
Filed under: why isn't this a poll?
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Filed under: why isn't this a poll?
Because nobody uses just one IDE? Unless they're a fucking hack.
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cen·sure ˈsenSHər/Submit verb verb: censure; 3rd person present: censures; past tense: censured; past participle: censured; gerund or present participle: censuring 1. express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement. "a judge was censured in 1983 for a variety of types of injudicious conduct" noun noun: censure; plural noun: censures 1. the expression of formal disapproval. "angry delegates offered a resolution of censure against the offenders" synonyms: condemnation, criticism, attack, abuse; More antonyms: approval
Well then.
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Downloading now out of curiosity.
Be sure to install Package Control.
It's a repository for plugins. In the editor itself. Once you install it, hit CtrlShiftP, start typing "install", select
Package Control: Install Package
and browse the awesome.
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Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (RPG, Java), Zend (PHP), Visual Studio 2013 (C# for Sharepoint), Visual Studio 2010 (C# for outdated version of SiteCore), Datastage Designer (IBM-centric ETL process design tool), PSPad (random SQL, JS, HTML quick edits), Rational Application Developer (the new AS400 WAS dev tool), Nano (bash scripts).
Maybe we should... uh... make up our minds?
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Wow, their "simple install" directions look like a WTF at first glance.
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It's just an ugly blob of Python intended for pasting into the console. I guess looking pretty was a secondary concern.
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Thankfully, you only have to do that once.
Why doesn't an editor like Sublime just come with a package manager standard? Would probly help with uptake if people the easier it is for people to adapt the tool for their usage.
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Well then.
Merriam-Webster says:cen·sus
noun \ˈsen(t)-səs
: the official process of counting the number of people in a country, city, or town and collecting information about themI have delegated the process of counting the IDE users to Discourse. Latest count: 18. Had to be done manually, because Discourse only provides a string of avatars.
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Be sure to install Package Control.
It's a repository for plugins. In the editor itself. Once you install it, hit CtrlShiftP, start typing "install", select Package Control: Install Package and browse the awesome.
Why the fuck isn't that built in? Every time I set up a new machine, I have to hunt down that python incantation and copy-paste it into this obscure console.
Also, what's up with command palette having such an obtuse shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+P)? I'm using that all the time, it should be something closer to the center (ctrl, space, enter, something like that).
Additional WTF: You end up on Mac. Shit this sucks, all the keys are fucked up. But no worries, I'll just install trusty old sublime and everything will be like I'm used to. Expect, they 'helpfully' replace all the keys with Mac friendly settings. And there's no easy way to set them to Win/Linux defaults.
You know what? Fuck you @blakeyrat. Sublime is shit full of sewer!
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If you're starting now, try Sublime Text 3. Most of the plugins have been ported over and the main new feature (goto anywhere: Open → Folder; Ctrl-Shift-R) is a life-saver.
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Liking even though I much prefer Sublime.
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Census is a different word than censure
Good job discourse.
Census is a different word than censure
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Census is a different word than censure
Did I type "Censure"? Couldn't check, you had changed the topic by then...
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Not I, I CBA to change anything.
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Because nobody uses just one IDE? Unless they're a fucking hack.
And multi-choice polls are obviously Doing It Wrong.
As for SublimeText, meh... Would probably use it if installed, but if all I need is basic text editing functionality with syntax highlighting, it makes pretty much no difference to me. If I need to do something bigger in a language, I don't generally use a text editor anyway.
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Don't you mean that reading your posts leaves a nasty sour taste in our mouths?
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Did I type "Censure"? Couldn't check, you had changed the topic by then...
Just checked. I did type "Census", it was then changed to "Censure" and after that to "Ensure".
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Additional WTF: You end up on Mac. Shit this sucks, all the keys are fucked up. But no worries, I'll just install trusty old sublime and everything will be like I'm used to. Expect, they 'helpfully' replace all the keys with Mac friendly settings. And there's no easy way to set them to Win/Linux defaults.
YMMV (obviously it does) but I never have any trouble switching between Mac and Windows versions of sublime.
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Sublime already has a bus factor of one; decentralisation here is only a good thing. People were calling the project dead in March, only to see a ST3 update in May.