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On 12/10/2013 03:21 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote: > PHPstorm looks interesting but I have a strong preference for f/oss. > I usually work on small to mid size projects. HTML, CSS, Bash, PHP, > and (PL)SQL though I'm due to learn something new. I wouldn't say I'm > a "real" programmer. More like a guy who writes really long scripts. > God no dreamweaver. Maybe I'll try playing with gvim again. Thanks! > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) > <blu at nedharvey.com> wrote: >>> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss- >>> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Eric Chadbourne >>> >>> What text editor or IDE's are people using lately? A few months back >>> I revisited Netbeans. It's OK. I'm glad you can open a single file >> Depends what you're editing. For the windows side, C#/C++, Visual Studio, hands down. For java, eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA. For python, Komodo or Eclipse & pydev. For php/zend, netbeans or PHPStorm... On the mac, obviously XCode. Wanna edit HTML? Bluefish or Webstorm (some people like dreamweaver; I do not. Yes, 15 years ago, but not anymore). >> >> Each one is better for what it's designed to be better for. Makes sense. >> >> But for general text editor? Is that what you're really looking for? I use gvim and macvim and vi everywhere I go. > > I use emacs for C/C++, BASH scripts, Python and TCL/TK. I use Eclipse for Java, but I don't do much java. -- Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:3BC1EB90 PGP Key fingerprint: 49E2 C52A FC5A A31F 8D66 C0AF 7CEA 30FC 3BC1 EB90
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