What's your favorite IDE?
Favorite IDE
Not sure if it really counts as an IDE, but I've been digging Atom. And it's got impressive customization
Is that eclipse?
>text editor is an IDE
ok user
mine is intellij
I tried eclipse and netbeans for the same work and don't understand how people put up with that junk, it literally would've been less work to just use notepad iinstead
EE here.
Toss up between Visual Studio or MATLAB :^)
Intellij isn't any less work than eclipse
xfce familia
Kdevelop
As much as I hate Java on my computer Netbeans run smoother than eclipse.
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Jetbrains' IDEs for sure
I'd say Visual Studio Code is the better text editor compared to Atom and Sublime, and it works well on Linux
I'm actually really enjoying Qt creator for c++ dev. The clang integration is nice, but it could definitely be faster.
vim
if I develop a profitable software while using eclipse or any other IDE, will I have to pay fees to them? and what about the language that I use, does using C# means I have to pay microsoft in order to use it?
Serious question, it is any good?
I use KDE Plasma, but is that IDE any good?
qtcreator is my favorite for c/c++. The CMake integration is great.
Emacs
unix
Codeblocks
gentoo
Liked pycharm for a game I had to make in python.
Disliked eclipse though I only used it for java.
smells like bait
but just in case: no
IntelliJ and Visual Studio with ReSharper
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Is there anybody that actually likes Eclipse if they've ever tried a JetBrains IDE?
CompE/EE here to second MATLAB! Saved my life through my senior year! Especially the DSP toolbox!
sorry i asked it in /sqt/ 3 times already an apparently it is too stupid even there.
>What's your favorite IDE?
Turbo Pascal 6.0. I get comfy nostalgia just looking at this screen shot. I'm pretty sure it supported context-sensitive text color, though.
I love the ASCII-based pseudo 3D effects. It compiled and ran CRAZY fast, particularly in comparison to the C/C++ compilers and linkers of the day. I could compile and run programs on a dual 5-1/4" floppy system (no hard drive at all) with a bit of a wait. Meanwhile, compiling C on my Amiga would literally take 15 minutes for Hello World.
It also had a great profiler. I've never had as good a profiler in any IDE since. I'd spend endless hours profiling my custom screen-drawing routines.
Visual Studio took fucking 15 Gb on my SSD just for fucking C++