The best programming environment

What is the best programming environment

Based on my experience:
- Eclipse
&
- Notepad++

for their phenomenal ease of access and utility. They never impede my ability to code, and perusing through a large cluster of classes isn't a hassle to deal with.

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vim

>inster typical meme koding environment here XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

atom

vsc

>dont have to switch windows to use terminals
godly

Emacs

>Eclipse
Why?

>eclipse
Try out IntelliJ and weep.

and VS Code is pretty good for most other languages

This

>VS Code
Garbage.

No love for sublime text?

What do you prefer?

windows + notepad + gcc GUI

I like Sublime as an editor (reminds me of TextMate which I used when I was a Mactard).

As IDE, Visual Studio is probably the best. IntelliJ is good too but being based on Java means it can be slow sometimes.

>They never impede my ability to code
That's because your ability is subpar

>Normie text
>2017

Install gentoo and emacs macfag

I looked long and tried many. There is nothing better, than Kdevelop. At least for me, who uses C and C++.

Jetbrains

It costs money.

There are free, open source competitors.

is this bait?

No. Many people don't have $70 to flush down the toilet.

Eclipse for Java
Emacs for everything else

troll somewhere else, retard

On windows Visual Studio is the best I have found so far

I use sublime and visual studio

But lately I have got the hang on visual studio code

vscode

you are out of touch with your audience

explain

this is no troll.
If you are this incompetent then you should reevaluate your life chad.

Try using a free development environment. (like the many mentioned so far)

Vim + LLVM Clang Compiler or tcc compiler

> C#
hats off to VS
> C/C++
VS for windows only, CLion for all platforms
> Java
IDEA
> Python
PyCharm
> HTML, CSS, PHP, etc
kill yourself

ok i'm biting your bait

you don't need to pay to use it

>Easy to access and navigate between classes and objects when doing OOP.
>Great debugger, clean design
>Run the program at any time, great when developing something that neds fine-tuning (like game physics for example).

Overall great if you are more of a visual thinker.

better use phpstorm

>Fucking lag when simply typing
>indistinguishable from Notepad++ yet somehow worse

>not having 64 gb ram

>eclipse

Get the fuck out user... Eclipse is the biggest piece of shit.

Visual Studio Code. Has great semantic auto completion and great integrated debugging for a wide variety of languages. Intellij IDEA would be up there too but it's just getting too fucking slow.

Piracy is great.

> Look mom I posted it again xDDD

>not having 64 functional neurons
please end yourself.

*teleports behind you*
*inserts 64gb ram in your thinkpad
Pssh nothing personal, kid

mind elaborating?

*ninja clone evaporates*
*Shoves dragon dildo with 320gb fmem down throat, and the brain of a dead jackal up ass*
"install gentoo, fag"

it's great but I use it just as a better text editor, and for Python sometimes

it doesn't have too many features and integrations (like a full fledged IDE) unless you toy around with plugins a lot, which I don't

Intellij at work

I use Eclipse on Ubuntu at work and it works okay. Not, like, great, just okay. For some reason, when I do a search, it gets stuck at the last item in my directory and the only way to exit the search is to close out Eclipse. Opening certain types of source code files throws a null pointer error, and some other issues I'm forgetting right now. I'd rather use Visual Studio, if it weren't impossible for what we're doing.

>gentouchè

What is the best?

I dunno. I use Eclipse for my job and most stuff at home.
For all the little things I fell in love with Visual Studio Code. It looks so crisp and clean and just werks.

that's probably because eclipse was not made to run on Ubuntu

are you retarded

multi-threading WHEN

the fact that people fucking use exwm in a single-threaded program is ridiculous

is the lack of multithread what causes noticiable pauses when using Autocomplete on emacs each time I type anything? shit's unusable.

i believe it does

i don't understand why people use shit like helm when it seems to freeze emacs 99% of the time

Eclipse is absolute dogshit compared to any of the alternatives. Use Sublime/VS Code/Jetbrains.

How do I get started actually extending emacs?

There's shit I want to make Elisp, but I've got no idea where to start.

sublime text is the best ide

Yes. Both emacs and vim are essentially single threaded and most IO is done synchronously. The plugins that need to do complicated calculations are usually unusable because of it.

NeoVim is attempting to fix this for vim.

WEB: Absolutely VSCode by far
C: Vim
C++: Visual Studio on Windows/ Vim on UNIX
Java: Eclipse

Tfw nobody has noticed office-chan

>> C#
>hats off to VS
as an IDEA user who recently had to use C# I like Rider far better.
This was for an application without GUI though. I guess in that area VS is still 100 times better than Rider.

Vim for CLI, Atom for GUI

You are deeming a poster to be a troll for bringing up a major reason for Sublime not being too popular here. Talking to a bunch of students and unemployed young people.

Piracy is a gateway to malware.

gedit or notepad

maybe >_>

/thread

I use Greany.

one with natural lighting and well ventilated

Made a convert out of me. God tier

vs + resharper = noice

read the included elisp manual i guess

Plan 9
acme/Sam
pretty much the whole os

read the source code

All of them suck dick. In fact sometimes I have some idea for a program and I don't implement it because it would mean using an editor.

MATLAB or Vim

Those seem like the obvious answers that I overlooked, cheers.

>using SJW++

IntelliJ and VS Code

????
What does Eclipse or Notepad++ have to do with SJW?
GTFO of here Sup Forums!

>1644643
notepad.exe

Your reddit is showing, retard

I use visual studio at work for C++ and C#, which is okay-ish I guess, since the companies product runs on windows only.

For scripts, small edits and general use (at home, too) I use sublime. Paid for it and don't regret one cent. Ligatures would be nice for fira code, but apart from that it's the best editor I've ever used. Blazing fast and tons of plugins for it.

In school, where we learn programming principles with Java, I completely ignore Java and try to solve the problems with crystal, C or C++ instead I'm more interested in those. Sublime all the way here, too. All my private machines run gnu/linux.

Notepad++ author had a major SJW breakdown
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this is clever because it makes me read your post
but it's unfortunate
because your post sucks
does that reflect your life?

and that determines the quality of the environment how?

I like android studio, is that intelliJ? As you use classes it auto includes them which saves so much time digging docs.

I'd only use notepad++ for small projects.
I never liked eclipse, it's buggy.

Downloading Notepad++ right now, fucking Sup Forums underage retard.

Emacs for programming Emacs Lisp or Emacs+SLIME for programming Common Lisp

>importing modules you aren't using
kys OP

I've always preferred Atom to VsCode for some reason I can't put into words. I don't know if it's because of the noiser UI with that toolbar on the side or what.

M-x info c-s elisp

Emacs with evil mode.

Vim or Emacs, try both out and choose one.

nice autism

spacemacs
Programs unrelated

man ncurses is bad

I was screwing around with it for fun
but what makes you say it's bad?

nice random space at the bottom, brainlet

you can just tell the thing is old as fuck when you use it

Hasn't Vim 8 already adopted these features? Its great that Neovim put pressure on Bram to adopt them in regular Vim, but are there really compelling reasons to use Neovim anymore? A terminal emulator is the only interesting thing the top of my head, but I have tmux for that. And the last blog entry on the Neovim website is approaching a year old.

Also, is there a GUI that implements sane line spacing yet? The qt one places the spacing on the bottom, which frankly looks retarded in use.

Vim is TUI, not CLI. CLI text editors are stuff like ed.

i wish i wasn't so lazy as fuck

i barely use vim's features, but i go into insert and type some shit up, move shit around, make a macro or 2, make everything pretty a little bit.
then compile. i don't even use plugins that well

all my programs are under 1k so i none of it really matters


not sure what i would do if i needed filemanagement and compilation macros