>No ide/text editor thread. Well I start, vscode is the best text editor on square, a bit more heavier than most but much more stable and with tons of plugin. Sublime 3 is good, but require a lot of time to personalize it. Atom, Brackets and co still good but less interesting.
what the actual fuck how do you look at that if i can only work with one vim window open or else i have a seizure
Eli Stewart
nano + vscode for all your editing and development needs
Jonathan Gomez
VSCode is perfect desu never thought I'd say that about Electron software but shit, it's just so right
Nolan Green
needs 999 extensions to be useful and extensions are botnet vscode is botnet less botnet when you use vscodium but still botnet because when you install extensions the botnet knows the botnet made this botnet text editor just so they can collect developers data and gain mind share the more mind share the more they can push to their cloud bullshit the more cloud the more botnet vscode is microsofts botnet ouroboros ass to ass botnet ps: fuck microsoft
Robert King
>mom i said botnet again
Parker Martinez
>Bill Gates wants to steal my crappy code
Asher Miller
>admitting M$ uses telemetry lmfao
Elijah Lewis
pretty fucking sure they admit it too
Blake Robinson
Yikes. I'll just use gvim.
Isaac Murphy
>Tfw submit to wicked authority's method of cattle control
Josiah Hill
Vscode+vim extension. And nvim.
James Mitchell
Is there any reason to use neovim over vim?
Grayson Thompson
Emacs.
he doesn't, that was likely pulled off google images.
Joshua Robinson
>all these retard nigger gorillas using shitty IDEs/text editors when the standard text editor exists
Ethan Mitchell
Vanilla vim
Lucas Cook
user, tell me how do I configure vscode to be like yours? I want for c++, debug and disassembly and symbol look up. Thanks.
VSCode has proprietary extensions you can install without knowing they're proprietary. Sometimes free extensions install proprietary extensions as dependencies and you're not informed this is happening.
Jacob Gomez
>4:3 is better for multitaski-
Luis Sanders
Asynchronous plugins make it feel snappier when you run plugin heavy
Jaxon Lopez
Why would anyone use VSCode (Electron )over Sumblime (C++) ???
They are the best IDEs around but their pricing and release model sucks. I use them but I wish it was free software. I'm getting tired of having to change my software stack when companies decide to fuck it up or they get abandoned. I wouldn't waste your time trying to turn vscode into an IDE.
Ryan Morales
they community editions of all their software that I use. Granted I am relatively new to programming.
what sort of IDEs/text editors would you recommend. Also do you prefer IDEs or text editors??
The code base I'm working in is a huge cluster fuck and the only IDE that has worked almost perfectly out of the box was QTcreator. I've been using it for a few weeks now and I really like it.
>person1: makes statement without evidence or argument >person2: claims that person1's statement is false, using the same amount of evidence as person1 used >person1: "please learn how to argue" classic
Nathan Sanders
Yesh but I'm a mouthbreather with severe autism. There must be an easier way.
Gavin Phillips
If you really want to avoid both then reduce the brightness of your screen. That'll help more than a dark theme.
Gabriel Cook
>thinking people care if M$ spies on them
William Miller
Not the guy but. >Replying in the same manner as someone deemed faulty does not make the replier faulty in the same way. hmmmm.....
Anthony Moore
Is vscode being shilled or is it actually good
t. Open minded sublimechad
Elijah Foster
It's pretty much sublime +more features -performance. The amount of extensions and inbuilt features is higher, but you don't really want it on your laptop for example.
Christian Hall
yes
Jaxson Morales
VSC for features, sublime for performance Literally the best two, assuming you're talking gui. everything is pretty much trash in terms of performance, atom, etc
I use vscode more and more, it's pretty good especially with all the decent extensions. ms did a terrifyingly good job. my usual editor is emacs but i find myself using it less and less. if only vscode had a tramp equiv.
>their pricing sucks Free if you have a student email :^)
Grayson Murphy
Hello, Jeff
Jace Roberts
my name jeff?
Charles Parker
yes, my name jeff
Owen White
At work Visual Studio 2019. Because I work on a disgusting legacy codebase that is impossible to manage without IDE tools and a debugger. It's not great but I don't really have a choice.
Personal stuff I use VS Code with VIM extension.
I used to be a hardcore VIM guy but it just stopped being worth it. VS code vim gets me 90% of the useful stuff.
Sebastian Gomez
>json
This was talk about coding, not html codemonkey lmao incel.
Brayden Anderson
It's being shilled. Every single wheel reinvention lately is getting its own thread with the same guy attacking every other editor with strawmen when told said feature already existed years ago. Then they will go boasting about being right because they are supposedly older than a zoomer, ignoring that this just makes them look even more retarded.
Hudson Nguyen
Jetbrains IDEs cover a lot of ground. Don't stress too much until you get a job, because you're probably going to be forced to use certain tools. >Also do you prefer IDEs or text editors?? You need both. Text editors for random scripts, quick edits, no need to create projects, they start way faster than IDEs who also need to parse the project or do weird cache things.