
What editor do you use?
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No multiple option makes fuzzmz
I usually use Sublime Text + Notepad++ as my regular script editor/general text editor, then Eclipse for my Java needs, then PyCharm for Python, and currently trying CLion for my C/C++ pieces of code.
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Sublime is preferred, but I will happily use Atom if required.
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Nuts, I voted for the wrong one... Meant to click jetbrains.
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I use Sublime Text, although sometimes I need to open large files, and graphical IDEs absolutely suck at those.
So vi/less for the win
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Sublime for desktop / nano in shell. Though, there is a fairly new command line editor called 'slap' I've been meaning to try: https://www.npmjs.org/package/slap
It's supposed to be a sublime-like editor and has mouse support...sounds kind of amazing.
If anyone has used it let me know what you think. I might actually mess around with today now that I'm writing about it...
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I used to use Sublime Text for everything, but now I'm alternating between Sublime and Brackets.
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Sublime for JavaScript, Netbeans for PHP.
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Bluefish, mostly.
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Why no multiple options enabled
I thought about it and realised I currently use Jetbrains software for literally everything... PHPStorm for Node.JS, Android Studio for... well, Android, Intellij IDEA for Java. Might want to add that I get all Jetbrains software for free because student.
Really only use Sublime for opening stuff like text files, config files, etc.P.S. Webstorm is Jetbrains.
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@Schamper said:
Really only use Sublime for opening stuff like text files, config files, etc.
Ever tried ctrl-D in sublime?
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Most used notepad++, and Cloud9 sometimes.
They both simple and fast enough for me -
Sublime ftw
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I love Webstorm for all its features.
However, for single files (like config) I use notepad++. -
Sumblime Text 3 best I could find. The plugins makes it so worth it.
Working with the base-16 eighties color scheme with space grey theme.