Your preference?
>>54223437
just fuck off
>>54223437
Sublime, any day.
>>54223437
emacs
emacs
>>54223437
VIM
>>54223459
Signed. GTFO
>>54223437
Vim
>>54225009
>>54225022
Literally slower than notepad++
>>54225095
how is emacs slow? lmao. There are these things called hooks.
>>54223437
emacs w/ evil mode
brackets
Atom
VS Code
Atom's pretty damn great for being FOSS, but if you can shell the money out for sublime you should consider that too.
But atom's already got sublime beat in the way of plugins, like a live preview html pane plugin.
>>54223437
Atom is pretty fucking based.
>>54223437
Geany.
>>54223437
emacs, of course.
Atom doesn't tell you a silly joke in a pop up every three saves.
>>54223437
I'd love atom if it didn't take so much time to startup.
>>54230099
That's because it tries to load everything at the same time during startup. There are fixes online but I hope they have an official one soon.
Visual Studio Code is solid
>>54229810
Atom.
Atom or nano depending on what I'm doing.
>>54223437
sublime
>>54230099
It's never more than a second for me. What's your setup?
>>54232661
Mine is almost vanilla and it takes 4-6 seconds easily.
>>54223437
Vim
PyCharm
>>54223462
>IDEA (zero-latency)
how?
>>54223437
Eclipse
Vim
>using a text editor coded in MemeJS
Enjoy your lag fggt
>>54232909
It just werks
>I can't believe I actually payed for a sublime license
like fucking sucker
Atom is superior
>>54223437
Kate, Visual Studio on weendows
Fuck your webkit on a stick
Well let's see. I can use a programming text editor or a webpage in a chrome tab pretending to be a programming text editor. I think the choice is obvious.
Next up, butter vs. margarine and hot dogs vs. tofudogs.
>>54232725
Mine takes around a second. Arch Linux, SSD, mobile i5, 8GB ram.
>>54223437
GNU Emacs
Tried atom because it looked pretty. Turned out to have much less features than Sublime, so I uninstalled it. Honestly don't see how this is even a competition.
Personally, Atom. I really like Sublime and I understand that a lot of people would prefer it because it's a native application instead of an Electron wrapper, but to me Atom makes more sense.
Most of the people debating between only these two are going to be web developers and having your text editor be able to get hacked to bits using only web languages makes a lot of sense.
>>54225095
you have no idea how life works
>>54223437
Sublime == Emacs >= Vim > Atom
>>54223437
>electron
KEK
>>54232909
ad “editor.zero.latency.typing=true“to “idea.properties”
>been using np++ for 5+ years
>heard about all the cool stuff in sublime and atom
>download sublime
>"Hey that's pretty good!"
>buy license
>...
>notworth.jpeg
>refund
>get atom
>"Hey that's pretty good!"
>...
>2slow.3gp
>move back to np++
Haven't looked back since.
I dont like np++ that much but its easy for really fast things that dont involve code and such.
I never tried vim.
I love emacs.
atom is stupid, sublime is better I guess.
netbeans no idea no eclipse even a bigger no.
>>54232661
SSD with 3570k OC'd to 4.3GHz, running Debian testing with 4.5.1 kernel. There's no reason it should be slow. It was still slow when I was running Windows.
I'm forced to use Sublime over Atom or Geany on Ubuntu because the two of them lock up for maybe 45 seconds at a time every few minutes