Attached: sublime-text-3.jpg (800x450, 63K)
Can we all agree this is the best text editor?
Evan Miller
Other urls found in this thread:
Ryan Stewart
No
Matthew Sanchez
Its not vim, so no.
William Cruz
inb4 Reeeeeee emacs reeeeeee
Christian Myers
>not nano
Goodbye
Isaiah Rogers
It was good. If it was open sourced a few years back we could have avoided this entire 'just use a browser' mess.
Eli Sullivan
It was my first text editor after notepad++. I'd never go back. VScode is just too fucking nice.
Angel Ortiz
I started on VScode but find myself using Sublime more and more lately.
Gabriel Foster
So you started writing code about 3 years ago, or sooner? Your opinion on text editors doesn't matter.
Camden Adams
All I use is sublime. I don't need a fancy text editor. I would use vim but i need something better looking.
Lincoln Hughes
Well that's not very nice, is it?!
Based and sublimepilled.
Carter Myers
CUDA text is better
Isaac Wilson
/thread
Grayson Allen
EMACS
Chase Perez
vim > your shit editor
Owen Nguyen
I've used sublime for at least 4 years and have made $400k at least from using it. Definitely worth the $80 or so.
Jaxson Murphy
you'd have made more if you used vim
Bentley Foster
>proprietary
Jace Murphy
>CUDA text
>doesn't use cuda
Oliver Walker
Cuda is actually a word that means something else than cuda cores.
But imagine text editor that ran only on cuda cores...
Eli Evans
don't reply to these autists.
guy has been jerking off on vim for 20 years in his mother's basement and thinks he's relevant
Julian Watson
spbp
Justin Thomas
I can. All the extensibility of Atom but without the Electron bloat. Feels so comfy.
Nathan Ortiz
Proprietary garbage.
Ryan Phillips
>sublime
Austin Green
brackets anyone?
Nathan Roberts
Shit tier : nano, atom, sublime, emacs
God tier: nvim
Nathan Sullivan
Sublime Text is closed source
Enough said.
Logan Bennett
Yes, whenever possible I choose products that lets me pay for them outright, you always end up paying in one way or another so I much prefer to get that out of the way early with a couple dollars
Robert Brooks
So? Are you afraid it contains malware or something? The creator(s) of sublime use it to earn a living, they have more of an incentive to deliver a quality product than some GitHub fosstards >doing it for free. The fact that all those "open source" or freeware alternatives are garbage is proof enough.
Vscode: telemetry, electron based so slow as shit uses like a gig of ram, other than that it's not that bad I suppose
Atom: same as above but with even worse performance
Notepad++: ok performance but looks like shit and lacks features, like a worse sublime
Vim & emacs: archaic garbage, like gentoo they are memes autistic neck beards use to show each other how much of a 1337 hacker they are. Both have horrendous user experience based on nonstandard keybindings that you are expected to "learn". Both require extensive manual configuration and dozens of plugins for even basic functionality
"Cudatext": sublime knockoff by some Pascal Boomer who is so shameless he even made the icon look the same
Brackets: never used it before but Adobe and the fact that no one ever mentions it probably says enough
Everything else: not worth mentioning
Lincoln Harris
This
Henry Ward
>nano
are you mentally ill ?
Kevin Nguyen
If he wanted to make a living, he should have gotten a job.
Jace Allen
who the fuck would use brackets for anything other than html/css?
also who the fuck writes significant amounts of html/css these days?
also isn't it made by adobe or some shit? might as well be using dreamweaver.
Adam Wood
This
Jayden Harris
jetbrains if you enjoy a "just works" but heavy beast
vscode otherwise
vim/emacs if you have autism or are incapable of purchasing a mouse and think learning a bunch of hotkeys to just highlight something is a good idea.
Leo Hill
>no Common User Access
Sorry man, I've been babby ducked by modern software. vim is still the only option for ssh though.
Kayden Rodriguez
>Suggesting vim as an editor
I would never use an editor or ide without vim mode active, but once you have that you pretty much have all nice features the vim editor offers.
Any editor + vim mode > vim
Levi Ramirez
This
/thread
Gabriel Sanders
Unpopular opinion on sublime (on gee):
its just werks
Cooper Torres
jetbrains can be heavy to start, but after some plugins I found vscode much much worse for performance. Ridiculous latency for input, auto complete so slow I often finished typing my variable/function names before it even showed up.
Jetbrains products show auto complete suggestions near instantly.
Wyatt Howard
I really like it
Fuck vim jockeys tbqh
Nathaniel Anderson
Even more unpopular opinion:
I use both vim and sublime on linux and windows respectively and they both just werk
Oliver Carter
you sound like the retard in my class who failed linux in class assignment in college because he didnt know how to exit out of vim
Joshua Long
What's wrong with n++ other than the dev being an SJW faggot?
Carson Brooks
...
Connor Diaz
his job is developing sublime and other related tools.
he works like a freelance programmer for that matter
FUCKING NEET FAGGOT KYS
Xavier Barnes
Not enough features
Jackson Collins
Kys
Jack Gomez
If you *are* writing HTML/CSS, then Brackets is way better than DreamWeaver (even though it's still made by Adobe). It implements a lot of really nice features like smarter text prediction, colour previews over hex codes and Chrome integration for live previews of your page as you edit. Gone are the days of a split edit/preview window running in an outdated browser.
Brody Smith
>$80
You havin a laff, mate?
John Myers
It was unique when it came out, but I'm pretty sure Atom/VSCode can do most of those now
Isaac Ward
No, Code OSS is.
Isaiah Gomez
>his job is developing sublime and other related tools.
Still no reason to trust him.
He can show whatever amount of good will, it's still no proof he won't fuck with users at some point or if he already did.
Not that I care, I use geany.
Carter Hall
Who cares? If you're LARPing as a developer, then yeah, I see how $80 might be a lot, but if you're doing it professionally, $80 is negligible.
Nicholas Thomas
Except the binary on microsoft site is not foss software.
compile it yourself or you're in proprietary lands.
Josiah Jackson
Nothing outside of vim/emacs is acceptable
Noah Hall
>compile it yourself
Why would I go to the trouble of saying "Code OSS" and posting the FOSS logo instead of saying "VSCode" if I didn't mean exactly that?
Joseph James
my bad, didn't know this was a thing and though it was some pr BS from microsoft about vs code.
Joshua Richardson
according to Jow Forums vim is the best text editor, followed by VSCode
Daniel Diaz
Some people just dont want to use botnets how is that hard to understand?
Henry Collins
Then why are you running compiled binaries that you downloaded from the internet instead of reviewing the source code of everything yourself? Are you using a free and open motherboard/router/phone as well? Or better yet, why do you give a shit about any of that instead of being paranoid by default and slapping anything you run into a sandbox that can't access the internet or your files?
Joshua Lopez
And you use both constantly. Code OSS for the heavy programming, and vim for pidding around in a remote shell.
Angel Anderson
Notepad++
Vi
Tedpad as notepad.exe replacement
That is all
Juan Morgan
BTFO
T
F
O
Landon Jones
Checkout oni editor, user.
Powered by neovim.
Ryan Lee
>electron shit
how is it better than VSCode with vim plugin?
Blake Ortiz
>JS
How about you eat cyanide?
Jose Fisher
Ummmm but it clearly says TypeScript???
Ryder Martinez
I find this editor confusing. I would rather have a full desktop-like program experience or a full TUI experience, not both at the same time, running on a yet another instance of a browser engine.
also pic related
Benjamin Wright
which is dolled up js, a language which is wildly inappropriate for text editors, favored only because it runs well with the testament to bloat that is electron.
Samuel Ross
hideous
Benjamin Martin
Can confirm.
Leo Bailey
I use vim but I hear sublime text is pretty good and some of its features are pretty cool. I personally don't like the concept of a proprietary text editor but some people are okay with it and it does have some benefits.
Carter Roberts
This.
It was the chosen one, and greed damned all of us
Nathaniel Wood
this
today its worse than VSCode regarding functionality, and development seems stagnate compared to it
Michael Lopez
used to depend on Sublime Text for everything starting in 2012. mostly use VSCode now. the extension support is much better than Sublime. I could never get debugging, linting, and code prediction to work consistently across languages with sublime.
vscode does most of what I need intellij for, and is much more lightweight. still electron garbage, but performs better than any other electron app I've tried. (atom is a heap of shit)
Michael Campbell
My virtual lisp machine OS still edits text better. Pic related
William Stewart
The logo is not bad.
And as hip text editors for zoomers go, at least it is not an unresponsive piece of shit like Atom (well, even VS Code is more responsive than freaking Atom, so it is not much of bonus for Sublime).
Robert Thompson
For text editor:
Sam > nano > sublime >> emacs = *vi*
Hunter Robinson
How do I exit vim qqq!s!!iiii!q
Jacob Green
>not using worlds #1 text editor
Nathaniel Adams
ZZ
Even I know that faggot, and pretty much only I use Akelpad and Netbeans.
Owen Perry
:help quit
>surprisingly informative
Oliver Thomas
>pic
snek?
Benjamin Price
Acme destroys it, if you want to go the mouse way
Jaxon Murphy
Bump
Ryder Thomas
Noob here.
What's the difference between something like Sublime and something like Visual Studio?
Why would someone use a text editor over an IDE, if the latter has all the former's features plus compiling, debugging, etc?
What am I missing?
Is it just for things that don't require compiling (like html or scripts)?
Adam Rivera
It's not NANO
So no
William Ramirez
Would probably switch to VScode if it had support for recording macros on the fly, but it doesn't.
Benjamin Cook
Excuse me, does YOUR text editor have an e-mail client?
Thomas Cooper
With IDE's, you have convenience at the expense of customization. I prefer Vim and Makefiles, since that approach is simple enough for the small hobbyist things I like to write. However, I'm free to build my programs and customize my workflow to exactly how I want it.
Aaron Jackson
>no mouse support
Um, sorry sweaty. It isn't the 80s anymore.
Christian Peterson
>literally BULKware
Benjamin Martinez
based and parenpilled
Jonathan Torres
Nope
I use it multiple times per day but it's not the best
Benjamin Myers
Multiple answers when clicking a red x at the top right could solve it.
How inefficient are vim users ?
Kayden Williams
>onivim.io
>electron
Get that shit out of here.
Elijah Cox
>he thinks vim doesn't have mouse support
:set mouse=a
>he thinks this is faster than the keyboard
Mason Anderson
The first thing I do in vim is disable mouse support, it confuses me like hell..