What IDE does he use?

Attached: doom.jpg (1280x1024, 320K)

Other urls found in this thread:

github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs
techspot.com/trivia/117-1995-15-inch-800x600-monitors-norm-what-kind/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

notepad++.

/thread

Attached: carmack.png (1064x538, 98K)

vim and emacs dinosaurs threatened with extinction

oh hey that guys works at the same company as me

Attached: 2saiql.jpg (500x701, 82K)

Oculus? Spill beans on Rift CV2 plz. Promise I won't tell anyone XD

>implying anyone on Jow Forums has a project large enough to warrant the use of an IDE
Or is everyone here too braindead to cope without an IDE to hand hold them?

Since Windows is the only operating system on PC that has a mass audience for games, he's going to be using Microsoft tools. Slumming with some shitty open sores tools maintained by a communist transsexual is just hamstringing yourself for zero added benefit

is it true that heavy metal gives you programming powers?

This. Don't get me wrong, I love Linux, I have Xubuntu installed right now, but use the right tool for the job. If you want to make profit, develop for MS first.

developing anything more complex than a simple file manager is better on an IDE.

There are plenty of people here who work in the industry as programmers, don't project your own failure of a life onto others.

Yeah, I really value the opinion of poojeet code monkeys.

Reminder that JC was working in 1920x1080 24 years ago

Attached: 1995.jpg (468x332, 18K)

$16k in '18 dollars.

Blinding white background.
Window organization is a mess.
I think your workflow would benefit from a tiling wm.
Also windows, come on.
At least no stupid cartoons or useless fetch script.
2/10

graph paper with every square representing one bit

What a fucking boss. Wonder how much the hardware cost and what the specs were just to get that resolution. Also, did those old application scale properly back then??

norton commander

That image is fake btw.

There were no HD screens then and the available technology was limited to 480p and more commonly 480i (yikes).

he said a year or two ago he was using clion now

▶>9576685▶
>▶
>>▶69573197
being this dumb hjhu

I remember seeing something about him living in Visual Studio recently.

I use visual studio at work and have to agree

You're retarded.

Monitor model
>Intergraph InterView 28hd96

It depends: I use emacs at work but I work with Python.

If I used Java I'd have an IDE for sure.

I like my hand to be nice and held, thank you

>muh keybinds
You spent years of your life memorizing that code monkey garbage while real devs improved their problem solving skills and produced useful software that got them paid.

Yes, give me Windows and VS hand holding any time. Fuck your rugged individualist bullshit. I've never met a vimfaggot who had a decent job.

>You spent years of your life memorizing

Yes. It's true. Listen to Meshuggah while programming
>god-tier

you don't meet people with decent jobs if you don't work

and you'll never meet vim/emacs/evilmode users if you stay in shithole jobs

>There were no HD screens then
zoomzoom pls go

Why has noone mentioned doom emacs yet
github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs

notepad.exe

Attached: 2bf.png (200x239, 20K)

Borland C++

is this a joke?
techspot.com/trivia/117-1995-15-inch-800x600-monitors-norm-what-kind/

Attached: Screenshot_2019-01-29 It was 1995, 15-inch 800x600 monitors were the norm, what kind of monitor did (810x1209, 48K)

Interesting... now I think I know how to read cyrillic

based
I use Dev-C++

is it?

Attached: 1526569948081.png (1919x1017, 319K)

>99.5 lbs
>180 watts
based

i meant the website

The display of my first computer which was a Penitum 100 could do 1280x1024 easily, and i've seen displays from that era doing 1600x1200 with no problem.
You're retarded.

>years of your life
idk it took me less than a week. guess I'm not a brainlet like you user.

It flips the paragraph back after you select an answer, presumably it's some hipster coder's cute idea that's meant to evoke trivia cards.

Ah I thought it was just written in Australian.

what answer? it's not a questionnaire, it's an article, fucking hipsters

i mean selecting the resolutions doesn't work when you have js disabled

>took me less than a week.
Pathetic.
It only takes a day.

I doubt you're using vim correctly if you claim that.

>ide+vim plugin
why didnt i think of this
downloading something for code::blocks now

what a joke you are. anyone with a brain can so it in an hour.

Attached: 1534541968966.jpg (946x962, 413K)

My job technically requires me to use Eclipse like the rest of the team, but I secretly use Vim instead.
Coincidentially, I'm always ahead of the rest.

If you need more than 15 minutes, you're a fucking brainlet and you know it.

99% of programming jobs actually consist of really just solving the same problems over and over again.
There is less time spent """thinking""" than most people like to admit.
At least invest in making editing efficient.

I was at least as productive as I'd be with a shitty text editor when I just started using GNU Emacs, and right now I'm just running circles around people who are surprised how fast I can do things.

Also, there's a HUGE difference between knowing enough to get around and groking everything to save every possible keystroke. Getting from one to another is a journey that takes time, and having a good help system helps a lot along the way.

Just out of curiosity, what did you use before switching?

Pretty much anything I had at hand, I guess I used notepad++ on windows more than other editors back in the day.

I use vi at times, mostly for setting things up before I install Emacs, and sometimes as a quick way to edit stuff in git (things like interactive rebases).

that's short term memory you retards

it's not going to stick unless you literally adopt the keybinds into your everyday workflow

That is implying you actually DO work

There's a rotate class applied to the element, a webshitter must've gotten bored

Attached: webshit.png (570x273, 37K)

*sips* now THAT was a compiler

That monitor was also the cheaper out of 2 of the options. The other monitor was 33", or more iirc.

Real OGs use Borland C++ and Turbo C.

>monitor by sgi
>available technology
yikes

day > week
????????

Attached: 1548440462317.png (500x300, 187K)

>SGI
It was a rebrand, and also available from dell, and other manufacturers.

>2016

Visual Studio truly is a beast when it comes to C, CPP, & C#/F#

Attached: 1547769090906.png (403x360, 161K)

IDE hard drive

Attached: IDE hard drive.png (1000x750, 375K)

This is bait, lads

I don't know the Java standard library inside and out. I have to work on three or four different servers running three or four different versions of java all with separate IOC Frameworks. Code completion is a must.