Sublime Text or Atom?

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vim

vim

vscode

nano

vim

vscode on windows.
emacs on lunix.

Nano with colour syntax senpai

nano

Notepad++

Nano on Windows
Nano on Linux
Nano on OSX

Off yourself
>can't reverse a binary tree lmao

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>imblyign

okay serious answer this time, atom seems to have usurped sublime text among my coworkers, mostly with the JS hipsters tho. atom is open source and is at least in active development, ST3 has been in beta forever now, is closed source and is just one guy. that being said i've noticed atom feels slower and at least for me has a bug opening some directories where i'll get it like 100percent cpu utilization

that being said
>learn vim, get gud faggot

no seriously, invest the time to learn vim, its awesome

Enjoy your incompetent SJW devshit
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Let me remind you that it is a notepad replacement and not an IDE.

Emacs.

>Sublime Text or Shit

FTFY

Atom is getting slowly better. Never used sublime.


Haven't really been coding as it late, but I've been planning on going full emacs soon, have the PDF of a book just haven't really given it the time it deserves.

Are people still trying to push the atom meme?

vim!

>mfw elite fizzbuzzers think vim is more productive when they need 4 cheat sheets to use it

fuck off autism

only worthwhile post in this thread

Is vim that editor that looks like writing in Basic on a PC from 1998?

I bet all those vim users chose it to look like autismal retro haxxorz.

This

This too if you're on Windows

sublime

Poo in loo, pajeet

Hey summerfag, are you looking around the boards? Welcome. I recommend and for you. enjoy your stay, read the rules, respect the thread.

Sublime because atom doesn't let you know when there is an update and fedora doesnt have an atom repo

Textmate on OSX

4coder

still in alpha but better than most already.

None of them.

Sublime is proprietary - every programmer with little knowledge about programming knows why running unknown binaries isn't acceptable.

Atom would be a good alternative, but it has it's flaws - IMHO the worst of all: it comes with enabled Google Analytics, which makes it even more botnet than Sublime.

Use professional editors like Vim or Emacs.

emacs with evil-mode

TABS vs SPACES VIM vs EMACS!
I LOVE SILICONE VALLEY!

>proprietary or web browser?

I like Atom, but it's so fucking laggy even on my 4790K CPU with 16GB RAM. No other program does this to me, only Atom.

are you making fun of Sup Forumstards, or are you one yourself? What cancer you might be.

as much as i like vs code's editor, it does not save sessions and auto save unsaved files

Emacs

>asks question
>anons answer honestly
>"FUCK YOU I DON'T LIKE THIS EDITOR SO IT SUCKS!!!!"

Sublime text

a fine choice if you take it up the ass and swallow

>sublime
good defaults
lots of plugins
proprietary

>atom
good defaults
lots of plugins
slow as fuck
free

>kate
good defaults
lots of plugins
free

Why would you use sublime over kate?

TRIGGGGGGGGERDDD

Sublime Text is much faster but it's plugin system is complete cancer.

I'm using Atom nowadays just because it's plugin system is really nice. Sucks that it's slow as fuck but if you just have a couple plugins it's fine enough...

VS Code

Welcome to the botnet.

Learn vim Keybindings, then use spacemacs to use Emacs with vim keybindings

nice projection faglord

>kate
literally what

The K advanced text editor.
kate-editor.org/
The editor people used before sublime was a thing and still wanted all the features sublimed offered.

Emacs if you hate yourself
Vim if you hate not looking like a hacker
Atom for those packages and themes

Honestly, VS Code.

The UI is still slow cuz ReactJS and JavaScript, but it's appreciably more snappy than Atom. Startup too.