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What text editor & operating system is everyone using?

category: general [glöplog]
Depending on the platform and language, what is available. Scite, Notepad++, Visual Studio year-number Express, Xcode, Gedit, Lazarus, Codeblocks, Nano, Qedit, ... Processing? Oh yeah, Asmone!! (not much) What OSes: Raspbian, Windows 7, Windows 8, MS-DOS 7, Debian, Mint, Mac OS X. Amigaaaaaaaa OS.
added on the 2016-04-04 20:35:00 by yzi yzi
Emacs and Emacs.
added on the 2016-04-04 21:37:23 by neon neon
Devpac and Notepad++
added on the 2016-04-04 22:01:04 by spiny spiny
Notepad++
added on the 2016-04-04 22:22:17 by SunSpire SunSpire
XP SP3 and EditPad Lite sometimes with notepad on the side
AkelPad (Windows), which starts out as a notepad replacement but is very configurable and extensible with to-the-point plugins. The only problem is, when you want to achieve something not immediately obvious nor covered by the documentation, that the community/forum is predominantly Russian.
added on the 2016-04-05 09:19:52 by raina raina
Only good thing that microsoft ever came up with: Visual Studio. Most coders i know stayed with VS once they used it the first time. It´s just the best you can get for all purposes. The complexity can be overwhelming at first, but most coders hardly use 10% of its possibilities because most stuff is for a specific language or alike, so one doesn´t need it anyway.
Once you have customised your VS to your needs i guess you will stick to it aswell.

OS is Win7 here, sadly...but reality is that most useful programs only work under win only! :(

Pure text-editor is notepad++ here, as it´s a mighty tool for all needs...can even be used as nfo-viewer, while i prefer DAMN!-nfoViever for that purpose.


DanLemon: throw away that MonoDevelop...go Unity5 and use VS natively ;) Since Xamarin "tightened up" monoDevelop it´s garbage! Will never go back to this mess for sure!
I haven't updated my Unity in a long time, I guess I will find this tightened up Monodevelop when I get around to updating ;) Think I'm still using Unity 4 point something.. not had much time recently to work on my apps though
added on the 2016-04-05 10:47:04 by DanLemon DanLemon
VS2013 premium, Notepad++, Win7pro

Although I might as well have said Potato, Wheelbarrow, Cheesegrater for the amount of coding I'm doing these days.
added on the 2016-04-05 10:48:12 by bloodnok bloodnok
Well, Unity4 has the possibility to use VS aswell, via PlugIn, while for Unity5 they bought the guy and his PlugIn and integrated it completely.

Visual Studio 2015 Tools for Unity (other versions included)
Atom on Fedora Core, Sublime Text on Windows.
added on the 2016-04-05 12:59:54 by seism seism
Fuse + Sublime (on Win7, Win8 and OS X) for mobile / work.

Asm-One in WinUAE for serious stuff.
Textpad@Win7
added on the 2016-04-05 14:56:51 by JTZ JTZ
OS X (work) / Windows 10 (leisure), Sublime 2/3.
added on the 2016-04-05 17:23:25 by lug00ber lug00ber
opensuse leap 42.1 64b and hollywood Mal for scriptiing on wine
librazik 32b for ardour and package as music noob :)
added on the 2016-04-05 17:57:31 by yogib33r yogib33r
Vim, Mac OS
added on the 2016-04-05 20:34:47 by emoon emoon
I use the best OS and the best text editor and I'm not sharing.
added on the 2016-04-05 20:39:07 by Gargaj Gargaj
MS-DOS6.22+WordPerfect 5.1
Ballpoint pen + notebook. I win! ;)
added on the 2016-04-05 22:14:22 by tomkh tomkh
for c++ there is nothing better than VS so far , i am using vs2008 , its really fast ,i find the new versions >= 2013 slow & takes long time to lunch & needs many GB's on hd(just like an os) , with no benefits , the speed of the code generated is the same vs2008 vs vs20xx .
added on the 2016-04-06 09:43:01 by codz codz
QtCreator - also for cross-compiling to Amiga & 8bit.
OS doesn't really matter.
added on the 2016-04-06 10:14:27 by hfr hfr
Win10, Sublime Text 2 all the way.
added on the 2016-04-06 10:16:29 by MuffinHop MuffinHop
windows xp\notepad++, sometimes under windows 8. sometimes ever ms-dos 7.1\volkov commander F4 editor :)
added on the 2016-04-06 10:20:50 by wbcbz7 wbcbz7
OS: Debian with Gnome, XFCE or Awesome WM. Editors: vim and gedit.
At work: same as above, or Windows with Gvim and notepad++
added on the 2016-04-06 10:52:38 by DJefke DJefke
Sublime Text 3 on OS X for everything (m68k, C, JS / web stuff)
added on the 2016-04-06 15:27:49 by dodke dodke

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