What's better for LaTeX/Casual Programming?

What's better for LaTeX/Casual Programming?

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Whatever you feel more comfortable with.

OS vs TE

vim and a bunch of snippets

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Use Elvis instead and join groff/HTML masterrace.

An IDE that your employer provides to you free of charge

Name just one good LaTeX IDE. You can't.

Rstudio

Microsoft Word 2010

Overleaf

My employer has licenses for visual studio but told us to download community edition anyway.

Licenses are for employees they intend to keep

For latex use texstudio

Just use TeXmaker you fucking autist.

I switched from emacs to atom for my LaTeX and markdown writing. bit slow to start up but otherwise it got some pretty good packages like Zotero, typewriter, etc

Solve the problem by using Spacemacs

GNU/Emacs

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Vim. You can't use Emacs for proper programming because you can't force spaces universally.

Both are fucking terrible and fucking memes

wordstar

>unironically using vim for programming

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The answer is always vim.

Emacs is God tier.

gummi for latex