What text editor does Sup Forums use?
What text editor does Sup Forums use?
vim
vim
vim
>no Notepad option
shiggy
emacs with evil mode :^)
...
vim
Notepad++
Brackets.
> inb4 poo in loo
> majority is `other'
Nice thread OP, the shit poll doesn't tell us jack shit
sublime text
why?
I'm not autistic that's why
i use neovim desu
What prompted you user? Was it the async linting? Does it have any good on the fly checkers?
Atom.
>muh startup speed
I only start Atom once a day
>atom cant edit my 100k files
What the fuck are you doing?
the only plugins i really use are neomake, deoplete, and mundo
i kind of switched just for fun, and because i got tired of needing to install gvim and run an alias for gvim -v in order to get +xclipboard support
>even Atom is more popular than emacs
Switched from sublime to vscode
POO
Notepad++
>strawpoll.me
You should have added at least notepad++ which is widely used and VS Code.
>Notepad++
>2016
>asking Sup Forums what text editor they use
of course vim will win they all sucking that Linux cock
Atom for now but moving towards NeoVim.
Atom and nano
>strawpoll.me
Sublime works fine.
>neovim
>literally.
vim
If you use anything but vim you're a faggot.
Visual Studio code is shit.
Real programmer uses the best tool for the job.
>Atom
>Vim
>Emacs
>VS
>Eclipse
>Magnetized needle with a steady hands.
>...
As long as you're comfy with your tool(s) you're good to go.
sublime text is for losers
>implying it isn't
even if you don't use it at least it pushes vim to move forward
gedit
Ignore him. He's a tool who doesn't actually do productive programming. He probably just installed vim and read up on 5 minutes worth of some archaic Sup Forums-approved language. Then he goes on Sup Forums and sees anything that isn't what he perceives as 'Sup Forums-approved' as a personal affront to his beliefs and then becomes so insecure he has to directly attack the character of those who disagree with him.
It's sad, really.
neovim
vim at home
emacs at work
nano at uni
Emacs. All the cool kids use it.
Nano cause it comes default with Debian. Been thinking of trying something with a more sophisticated interface though.
vim is the only correct answer.
Used Sublime-Text
But now I fell in love for Atom, and use sublime-text only for quick changes and stuff
I type on Microsoft Word.
Yeah I figured that much.
Hope he'll learn it one day.
echo
General purpose? Kate
Development? Kdevelop
SSH? vim
>ctl + f
>spacemacs
>no results
baka
qt 2d butterflies
emacs for real work
vim for quick edits
atom for meme language support
Notepad ++
:^)
vim
Sublime is bretty good
Is there a reason that nobody else uses gedit?
emacs in terminal mode, because I'm a lazy fucker and building it from source without x-window support was easier
Any editor that can be extended via scripting/plugins/settings is potentially as good as any other. I think what makes an editor good is when it can adapt to your workflow. I don't think any editors do that as well as Emacs or Vim.
I use Emacs+Evil-mode. My preferred editor is Emacs for its wide range of features, but I like Vim's key bindings and modal editing in general (and I learned Vim first).
However, one thing Vim has over Emacs (and basically every other editor) is low-latency. Vim feels incredibly responsive.
Been using VS Code, much better than Atom. Definitely liking it a lot.
Analyzing emails.
VS Code + VSCodeVim plugin
Yes, it's shit.
Your emails, or...? Scary.
(psst, saltzer water and regex for filtering the importance bits)
notepad++
>not knowing that sublime can be used with keyboard only, support heavy customisation by actually readable json, one plugin api in python and can open 80 000+ lines long files without shaking.
Notepad++
emacs for long sessions
nano for quick edits
No point in using anything else apart from the 'standard' tools available in all installations. You don't want to get used to working in an editor, and when you have to ssh into 3 different clusters across the country, you have to un-learn again.
Keep it simple. Use standard tools that are available on every system.
Microsoft WordPad
>not editplus
>not notepad++
>fucking atom
end yourself
>No vis
Neovim.
>no gedit
Do you not use relative line numbers? I've tried to switch to VSCode but that's a deal breaker for me. The only option offers a shitty gutter option that doesn't replace the line numbers when in normal mode.
vim for 5+ years but I'm thinking about switching to Emacs because I still don't know vim's scripting language but I do know LISP.
I also collect frogs. Surely Emacs must have a Rare Pepe Mode?
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NEW POLL
This one actually makes sense
strawpoll.me
strawpoll.me
strawpoll.me
strawpoll.me
strawpoll.me
Check this out:
github.com
Honestly I'm on GVIM/VS+VSVim because of *nix, I'm doing the VSCode+VSCodeVim setup.
Also see this:
Same.
Yo, so like, I would use Atom but it crashes on startup with arch.
wtf man.
Emacs + evil ftw I guess
Eclipse.
Vim looks likes crap. It's like microsoft notepad with a black background
eclipse looks like the aol browser lmao
> what is multi-mode editor
> what is IDE vs Editor+Compiler
this is bait
>showing you're not able to write a single line of code without the heaviest of the IDEs
...
emacs 25 is coming, vim prepare your anus
I'm autistic and I use Sublime Text.
>Nu-vim
Kate on GUI
Vim on CLI
source?
Kate because I'm too lazy to learn Emacs.
I love it.
desu senpai with all the extensions you could use emacs point-and-click and it'd still be more productive
Oh yeah? Let's see you do pic related in vim.
Vim. I will never go back to modeless editors.
>Sublime Text
it just works
Actually I had to use Java in most of my courses last year and the remaining ones were simple enough that C++ plugin (was it a plugin?) in Eclipse was enough. Right now I don't need anything advanced (simple Arduino programs at most) and I'll pick up Emacs slowly when I start new courses.
Heh
>YOUR VERSION OF SUBLIME IS UNREGISTERED - GIVE MONEY PL0X
>Every x saves
>I spam CTRL-S like there;s no yesterday.
Had to stop using it, would happily shell $20/$30. No way would I give $70
Its that movie Elesium or some shit
>nano not an option
>leafpad not an option
>having to learn an editor
>incomprehensible line noise and macro recording abuse
Still, I imagine it can be done.
I can't really see what's special aside from the fancy visual details baked in. Even shit like the minimap has Emacs extensions.
that's fair, even i will admit that emacs is shit for java, albeit not for reasons attributable to emacs (or vim or gedit or whatever)
just learn how to use the self-documentation and you'll be gucci
isn't emacs basically just a bloated lisp interpreter?
can you not write a fizzbuzz in lisp?
I use Joe's Own Editor aka joe
joe-editor.sourceforge.net