What does your programming environment look like?

What does your programming environment look like?

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nano

emacs

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Cringe and bluepilled

QtCreator in host, my own TextEditor in guest.

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nothing fancy

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Is that spacevim ?

no its just regular vim

What are those yellow triangles in QtCreator?
Fancy comments?

They are warnings from the built-in clang static C++ analyzer

you're a very special kind of stupid that clinical psychology will struggle with reliably identifying for many decades to come

Thanks. Look cool.

not that

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I love these threads because it makes it clear to me that 99% of Jow Forums "devs" are hobbyist luddites.

>Fancy comments?
An editor, compiler and a debugger don't make a real programming environment if they're not all talking to each other in useful ways.

you have no idea what a luddite is

Don't want to take a screenshot, since I'd have to censor too much.

Left half of the screen is Firefox, right half is VSCodium for 60% of the height, and Alacritty for the remaining 40%.

>… and a diet coke, please

>calls op a faggot
>uses p5

That's ironic, right?

Master of the obvious.

My dev environment if the VBA editor, with Visual Studio Code for when I need good syntax highlighting to catch small syntax issues.
I also have a bunch of Access queries open, in SQL mode, where VSC is even more important for syntax highlighting.

Fuck Microsoft and their refusal to update Access.

>Running xserver
>using vim
Why do people do this

What if that's swaywm?

unironically based

>What does your programming environment look like?
literally just VS Code. No bloat
>inb4 VS code is bloat

i always use nano or something..
no GUI is the best UI

this nigga believes in the IDE-meme, topkek

Try out vim my friend/try to learn it

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KEK
keep writing your hello worlds and your useless bit manipulations in CLI, vim and emacs
jobless pieces of shit living in your mom's basement

When you want to get back to the real world and get a job or build a software try visual studio code, sublime or InteliJ's IDE.

Also, stop using your meme *unix/BSD and go for Windows with WSL or Ubuntu because it has the most and best support.

You basically hate everything that's popular and will recommend the most complex and unpopular things that you can find.

>Hating on text editors this much

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>nano
>most complex and unpopular things that you can find

brainlet

notepad++ and about 20 stackexchange tabs open in firefox.

>vscode literal brainlet shit( remember lsp is editor agnostic as thus you have to be a brainlet to use vscode)
>hate popular
>implying nsa doesn't use vim as main editor

>editor that if it implemented less functionality it would literally be just text viewer without editing functionality (nano)
>complex
I can't even begin how retarded your post is. But hey if vscode or sublime are what intellectual patricians like you (i.e. mongoloid inbred teenager) use then have fun.

vim for java,c, c++

Atom if i have to do anything web based

Vim has superior auto indentation and can be integrated with bash scripts
Also its directly accessible from the terminal and very lightweight
Add another terminal window with ranger and you have a cheap ass IDE
so that are major reasons i use Vim

Sometimes programmer's notepad, sometimes Code::blocks.

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based colorsheme and bar, however, as i previously said many times, you cannot have gaps without transparency, and transparency doesnt affect browsers, therefore gaps are not allowed

>at work
IntelliJ + terminal (fuck refactoring in massive codebases without proper tools)

>at home
Vim + terminal

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cringe

so, vim cant refactor now?

Do you honestly believe it's comparable to IntelliJ in refactoring?

CIA uses sublime text

Next vimcucks will say you can do CAD within vim, pay no attention to them.

Doing Java: IntelliJ, the king of IDEs.
C or Python: Kate and Konsole.

Based.

No one cares about your first name.

Anyways -- i3 (or herb), ranger, stock vim, qutebrowser/man pages. Dropped vs code a few months ago finally.

Hi Anne.

Because it is superior waylandnigger

>No one cares about your first name.
Hello CIA nigger.

u wot m8?

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What program are you using for those notes?

nvim+ale

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Garbage code, what the fuck?

Do you not like traits or something?

tfw only assigned a single extra monitor at work

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nvim with coc.nvim
workspace 1 -> browser
workspace 2 -> terminal (editor)

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>retard
>python
every time

which font is that?

Consolas. It's pretty good, I even use it in Linux.

wow rude

macfag get out

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>Processing
>A man of culture I see

Visual Studio and Eclipse confirmed shit, absolutely based.

Something like pic rel
pathetic

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>wintards actually think Cygwin 2: Electric Boogaloo is more popular than actual unix-like desktops
never change /v/

he says after not doing any real work.
>If I show a picture of me """working""" on CS 301 homework using memelang people will think I'm smart! that's what I spend 100s of hours ricing muh window manager for!

versus.

Really makes you think how all the fags using tiling window managers and riced setups are not doing any work while the people using normal DEs and editors are. Hmmmm.....

Visual Studio, SSMS, VSC, JIRA and git bash.

tfw only professional developer in thread.

at least link the entire article^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hblogpost
triplebyte.com/blog/editor-report-the-rise-of-visual-studio-code