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What IDE (Code Editors) do you use for programming?

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What IDE (Code Editors) do you use for programming?

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  • Bilb!@lem.monster
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    Whichever Jetbrains IDE is appropriate. I fell in love with Rider and wound up paying for their all-inclusive license. I’ve since made heavy use of Webstorm, CLion, and Datagrip professionally and personally.

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    • Karu 🐲@lemmy.world
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      Yeah VSCode is the GOAT. I reached a point where I basically only ever use any other IDE if I’m explicitly told to, or if I don’t have a desktop environment to work with. Or if I have to work with Java, because sadly I found the Java support on VSCode to be rather lacking.

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    NeoVim. Endlessly customizable, quick to start, and can offer whatever niche feature you’d like. Did I say it was endlessly customizable?

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      Same here. I’ve used vim/neovim for decades now.

      I hated configuring it then (in vimscript). I hate configuring it now (in lua).

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    • simon574@feddit.de
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      What GUI or terminal emulator do you use to run Neovim?

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        Not OP, but I’ve been using Kitty for ages and love it. A GPU term is a must IMO.

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    When I first started programming a few years ago, I used Python’s default IDLE. After a few months of that I switched to Atom (RIP), and shortly after moved to VS Code. I’ve stuck with VS Code since.

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      I strongly recommemd VSCodeium, the FOSS-ified version

      • NoConfidence_2192@rblind.com
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        Will give this a look. See how hard it is to install and use when using a screen reader. Really like that there’s no telemetry

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    • crunchpaste@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I missed Atom a lot when it was discontinued. Recently found Pulsar which is a community continuation of Atom, and it seems to be quite active.

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        Yay, Im happy there is at least one pulsar mention! We are thinking of setting up a Lemmy community but want to make sure there is enough interest.

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          If you setup a community for pulsar, you have a guaranteed subscriber in me. And if you’re one of the devs I can’t thank you enough for your work.

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            Dev is probably a strong word for me but I’m definitely on the Pulsar team lol. I mainly do the website stuff and blog/release posts/announcements. Good to hear we have a supporter for it here :)

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    VS Code, but may switch to VSCodium or Neovim eventually.

  • ggnoredo@lemm.ee
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    Emacs

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    IntelliJ IDEA

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    GNU Emacs

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    JetBrains for everything

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    Neovim or Jetbrains depending on the project and my mood.

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    JetBrains IDE all the way. Mostly Intellij Idea, WebStorm, CLion (for Rust) and PhpStorm. Once in a while Visual Studio Code for a quick text file edit.

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    I just use a stack of cards and a knitting needle.

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    I have a JetBrains All Product Pack license, so they are always my first choice. I tried VSCode and vim, but they require so much work to get to a useable state whereas a true IDE can be used right away. I want to code and not turn fiddling with my editor into a hobby. I do use VSCode and vim, but only for editing text. And I use vim key bindings everywhere.

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      +1 for jetbrains, vscode feels basic compared to it

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      Can confirm. Your do get stuff done with that suite.

      I use mainly webstorm, rider and intellij

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    NeoVim.

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    Helix 🌚

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      Love helix

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