Poll of your favorite IDEs to use for programming.
Where is stock Windows Notepad?
don't kill me it is a prank
Where's PyCharm. Or NotePad++.
Where are the multiple options
(08-09-2016, 09:47 PM)Chibill Wrote: [ -> ]Where's PyCharm. Or NotePad++.
I only put the top 10 IDEs according to popularity. NotePadd++ isn't an IDE .-.
how dare you call Vim an IDE!
I don't use an IDE... much faster to just typo make in a shell
(except if you count emacs or neovim)
notepad++ is an ide
download the right plug-ins, configure everything properly, and you have syntax highlighting, auto finishing and compiling all working.
An IDE is an app for source code editing, build automation and debugging. I'm pretty sure Sublime and Emacs are just text editors...
(08-11-2016, 10:04 PM)CrazyGuy108 Wrote: [ -> ]An IDE is an app for source code editing, build automation and debugging. I'm pretty sure Sublime and Emacs are just text editors...
Emacs is most definitely an IDE. It ships with a hella tools for programming, build systems, shit like that.
Sublime ships with (shit) build systems
Vim ships with basically no tools at all. you only turn it into an "ide" by including tools.
If vim, emacs, sublime & notepad++ are IDE's I'll vote for ed.
lol I use the python shell and notepad++....
m8. I'll fuck you up. Put Atom up in this bitch or I will personally execute your entire family. You're dead kiddo. It's not in the top 10 list because it's fairly new, but FUCK is it popular and calling it amazing is an understatement
Code::Blocks, simple to use, starts up way faster then Eclipse.