so, which editor is best again???
>>53986654
What the fuck is this and where can I get it?
looks like a kids toy lmao
nano tbqh
Visual Studio Code
Microsoft Word
>>53986654
>editors wanting to be like firework gif websites from the 90s
>>53986681
https://atom.io/packages/activate-power-mode
you can disable the shaking, which gets distracting
>>53986654
i like that gif.
i use vim since 5+ years now,
never touched emacs or any of that gui stuff ever.
never missed anything.
>>53986654
>atom
>made by SJW github transgenders
>google analytics telemetry enabled by default
nope.png
Enjoy your hipster botnet.
>>53986654
How insecure do you need to be in order to want to litterally smash every fucking character like a mighty fist inna rock ?
There'll probably be an emacs extension for this in a weeks time.
>>53986654
I think we could shut down 1 or 2 power plants if it wasn't for the fucking JavaScript devs wasting CPU time
>>53986841
>avoiding software because its made by retarded people
you might as well avoid using OS X and unix.
also, people who are too retarded to disable analytics deserve to be spied on.
>>53986902
well, there are already extensions for other editors...
https://github.com/codeinthedark/awesome-power-mode
>unironically using anything written in JavaScript
>>53986654
>Objective-C
>>53986654
Nano.
>>53986654
> needing 32gb of ram to edit text
>>53987056
lies, its only 1.65 GB
>>53986913
>unix was made by retarded people
>>53987172
>implying he wasnt an autist
>>53986913
>*avoiding software because its made by CIA niggers
ftfy
>>53987205
Acme, but I mostly use emacs nowadays.
>>53987285
>>53986730
>100MB installer for a fucking text editor
Yeah, no.
>>53987328
There is literally no reason to use anything other than Emacs. Prove me wrong.
>>53987306
What makes acme so great? Why is it better than emacs?
>>53987378
but I don't know how to exit from emacs so I'd restart my PC
>>53986654
Not sure about the best but I installed Visual Studio Code last week. Pretty solid so far.
>>53988295
gtfo my thread pajeet
>>53988302
>my thread
>pajeet
Go sit on a cactus you twat.
>>53986654
B O T N E T
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>>53988295
it's awesome. The power of Microsoft with the open source community is unlimited.
>>53988347
jesus fuck.. abandon thread. its infiltrated by pajeets.
let it sage.
>>53988371
embrace the future, anon. The new Microsoft just wants the best for you.
>>53988371
it's in the AUR, dipshit. Fucking hell, this board is getting overrun with children.
Is that the Vlambeer editor?
>>53988319
How is it a fucking "botnet"
A botnet is many computers which connect to a master computer. This is not a botnet. it is a text editor.
It does not violate your privacy. It is FOSS.
Please go back to /b/
>>53987378
>>53988658
Atom sends personal informations to google analytics. This is enabled by default.
inb4 Windows user logic:
>I can turn it off
>>53986654
what's the best minimal c++ editor, nano?
Or should I go with a functional IDE like code blocks.. but then what would be the point to stick with Linux? I could've been using visual studio on windows.
After all all the GNU tools and all other wonders on themselves are a fully functional ide - which is why Linux is so wonderful for development.
So back to my question which one?
>>53988733
vim
>>53989279
Vim is not minimalistic and you have to tweak it allot.
I was thinking of sticking with nano. Yea I'll do that.
>>53989342
>allot
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html
>>53989362
Couldn't care less.
What can I use to help someone just starting out learn JavaScript? i want to be able to see the changes in the browser window as I type?
>>53989502
Brackets is pretty good.
>>53989502
use the scratchpad function of your browser.
In Firefox click that icon with three horizontal bars on the top right > Developer > scratchpad
GCC
ftw
you win fags
Fill in the blanks, /g/
Best IDE for C is _____
Best IDE for Java is _____
>Anything but vim or even fucking emacs
What happened to this piece of shit board
>>53990838
Xcode
IntelliJ
>>53990838
Unix
LOL!
>>53987378
i dont know why, but i never felt comfy with emac. using vim since 1-2 years and i cant complain about anything.