I just wanted to know what's your favourite code editor.For me,it's Notepad++ for noting stuff,and Sublime Text for coding from scratch.
And you ? What's your favourite code editor ?
What's your favourite code editor ?
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Notepad++ Only because I haven't used anything else. I will be checking out Sublime Text soon though when I'm at a point where I can learn.
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Personally, it depends what I'm coding.
When I'm doing web-pages and stuff, i use netbeans. for Java(on rare occasions i actually use java) I use Eclipse, C#.net or VB.Net i use visual studio and i use IDLE for Python. May seem strange using so many since netbeans is known to be able to use multiple itself but its just how I like to do it.
As for making notes, i like to use a good old notebook :) -
I love Sublime Text...I used to use Notepad++ but I love how stylish sublime is.
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@Archeia : I use primarly Sublime Text.That theme and those great colors...I use it to code from scratch.
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For me, it depends on what I'm coding for. If I'm programming in RPG Maker, I use Gemini, because it supports RGSS, RGSS2, and RGSS3, and is soooo much better than the default scripts editor.
For anything else, I use Notepad++. It's the first code editor I ever used, so nostalgia? lol, I've tried Sublime Text 1, 2, and 3, and I like the stylizing, but I feel like its too much. I can do everything in Notepad++ that I can do in Sublime Text, so eh.
I do have to say though, sublime's project manager is much better than Notepad++'s, I hate how NP++'s project (or Workspaces, as they are called) are static and don't reflect changes in the directories included. -
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depends what im working with most of the time . if its html ill use Dreamweaver ill use eclipse for java and notepad ++ for basically everything else i know
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I've only ever use (but love) Notepad++. Never seen Sublime Text or Gemini before, so I might check them out.
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I like Gedit. I know it is Ubuntu one, but it handles most of the languages well, without gimmicks. In Windows I usually use the environment designed for the language. IDLE for example for python. Because I am löazy and terrible human being and don't usually bother writing and testing in two different places.
It would seem Gedit has pretty much same functionality as Notepad++, though. -
Before I knew they was notepad ++
I was used to use....
NotePad...you know the classic notepad....Ho my it was a pain to code...