Best text editor ?

what editor do you guys use and recommend ?

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Sublime Text 3

atom

Atom.

Bitches love power mode.

** that is, if you are not poorfag writing code on a netbook

Sublime Text 3 locally.
Vim for most remote stuff (the machines I remote into often have my .vimrc file).

Both are pretty heavily customized, so I'd be afraid of having to start over (especially with vim). I thought about switching entirely to vim but it seems like getting LaTeX working the way I want would involve a lot of work.

This shit lags on 4core 3.4Ghz and 16 Gb RAM
Fuck you.

GNU Emacs

vim > piss > shit > vomit > emacs

Atom

I also love Sublime Text 3, and I really tried using it for that language I use the most (Java, and I know, I suck, blah, blah), but I found out I can't be as productive without Eclipse's Inteligent Code Completion of the Code Recommenders Plugin: eclipse.org/recommenders/

I know that there are some plugins that try to accomplish this in Sublime Text, but they end up providing autocompletion for words present in all your files or something like that, which is good, but not good enough for me.

As for the rest of the stuff, Sublime Text 3 all the way.

Notepad++ looks pretty good when it's themed like that.

Emacs is a cool editor because you can split windows and run eshell in one of the buffers. This allows you to manipulate files and compile stuff next to what you're editing.

What theme? I like notepad++ but it looks like shit by default.

Forgot to add picture for example. It's the one present on the like site. It removes the need for me to go check in my other files/online what some methods take as arguments, etc.

notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/250/it-s-time-for-ui-update

Windows plain-text editor

Atom: 3GB and swapping.

>quick editing of some files
notepad++
>significantly large projects that don't have a suitable specific IDE available
Sublime Text
>big projects
an IDE. For C# and C++ I use (and love) Visual Studio

Why isn't Visual Studio written in Javascript? Do they hate progress?

I dunno man. Bet they don't even have a code of conduct

It's not even hosted on github. I can't even.

>Do they hate progress?
>MS
>progress
pick zero

I actually prefer mg to emacs.

Am I insane?

Notepad is all you need

nvi

Now just what theme is that?

if no gui: nano

if gui: notepad++

it's awesome in windows and works very well under wine in linux

Why use anything other than nano?

gedit all day, everyday

What you plan to write will influence what editor you will find more productive with minimal plugins and enhancements.

Assuming you do web programming, I'd like to put brackets on the table. Live edit, Quick edit, and processor support are all built in.

>indenting html
>lines longer than 80 columns
why?

Meh, just a template, Customer wants an easy no frills website. This is the least effort

holy fuck, dat indent and not even having softwrap

tried out kakoune yesterday. nifty.

Have you tried Subclim? I haven't tried it myself but it basically Eclipse in ST2

Gedit as well

kate.
If you don't need to work with your files over network, kate is the best editor.

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mhhh sexy

Vim

I haven't tried it either, but that and some other plugins work by having eclipse running in the background with something called Eclim View. If I'm opening up Eclipse and using something out of it at the same speed Eclipse does, then might as well just code inside Eclipse.

acme

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>it literally crashes if you put "make" in the tabs and click it too fast

vim, of course. Be it gui or terminal. Deep inside of you, you know the truth. :wq

No, but I think they like performance.

What happened to Sup Forums? Why is everyone a web dev weeb that recommands Sublime/Atom? What happened??

Very good. I nearly popped a vein.

>spreading lies.

i swear to god it's true
it spits out a segmentation fault

vim

core or gtfo

i uninstalled it but if it makes you feel better it was on openbsd

I use both
come at me

data:text/html, in browser address bar
ctrl+s to save

therefore, use sublime

you forgot a dollar-sign right in the middle of the picture.

I like Sublime Text 3. It has a lot of nice keyboard driven features like Vim but overall works nicer.

Notepad++ you fucking faggot.

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how do you make notepad++ look nice like that user?

>windows
>inferior version of sublime text