@denisaltroy Find me two people who use that (one of them can be you) and I’ll include it if I can
I actually started to love Sublime Text! Its the best! Mainly because of those plugins! (Like the plugin where you can code multiple lines in one keyboard!!)
Really surprised I’m the only one so far to use Eclipse! Do use Notepad++ for anything non Java related though
Not only one Uhum* Me *Uhum
html any day so wait am i the only one who does that
I’m a huge Eclipse fanboy, mainly because I work with Java a lot! It feels really nice and I love the convenience of the interface!
I use Brackets for web development stuff because it can push the results directly to a browser also in html if you type something like a starting h1 element, it does the ending one for you. I also can’t believe that Brackets is that popular! Check it out here if you haven’t already.
I use Notepad++ for windows. Sublime Text looks interesting but it’s not free (You can download it for free but then it doesn’t stop bothering you to pay because it’s an unregistered version)
I use;
Netbeans
Notepad(++)
Visual Studio
Sublime Text
Eclipse
Why?
-Well really because I think a programmer should need to be able to adapt and learn how to use multiple IDE’s aswell as adapt to languages.
but WHY?
-Haven’t found my suit yet…
therefore I try all to find out. In the mean time I use all of them and will keep using them as long as there’s something to learn from it.
I have recently started using caret. Works well.
It’s designed for chrome/chrome OS
here it is anyway
My editor isnt listed: TextPad
Lol for C++, Visual Studio is the best if you are building a project with many libaries… otherwise if it is a small project, then Code::Blocks can do the job
How can you tell what kind of code editor something is?
@williamwallacef13 When you launch a program, it should have it’s name underneath or beside the icon, or you can look at the title bar on the very top.
For example, my browser’s title bar looks like this:
And my current primary code editor’s title bar looks like this:
That would explain why I couldn’t find what type of code editor Xcode uses; it uses it’s own
In that case, I use Xcode’s text editor the most; it is my favorite as well.
@williamwallacef13 Haha, oh OK