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Anyone not using Notepad++ where they get a choice is completely retarded.
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Anonymous2009-04-25 3:32
Emacs, because I'm not an idiot and I don't need to do any penances.
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Anonymous2009-04-25 3:37
IBM 026 Printing Card Punch
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Anonymous2009-04-25 3:49
< also a big fan of notepad++
Nothing beats having your IDE start as quick as notepad (i.e. instantaneously), and also not have to rely on a shitty VM which leaks memory after 3 minutes of use
yi in vi mode for haskell, ex for everything else.
acme seems nice but i haven't bothered really learning to use it because ed is good enough on plan 9 and ex is better than good enough and works everywhere else.
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Anonymous2009-04-25 4:18
The ones I use regularly are geany (works OK for Haskell RIP, but needs better completion and better build commands) and MonoDevelop/VisualStudio (for Coctothorpe, naturally).
I tried Leksah but it was ultimately annoying and often unintuitive, the semi-forced usage of Cabal sucked, and the module browser was kind of dysfunctional. I hope it improves, though. There were a few nice things.
There isn't much choice. Of course I use GNU Emacs, the Text Editor. Hail Satallman!
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Anonymous2009-04-25 9:47
The aim of Notepad++ is to reduce overall power consumption by using efficient binaries that require less CPU power, ideally resulting in a greener environment.
Wow. That is noble. NowI feel kind of bad about using EMACS :(
>>18
«Green» fascism is a method of the depopulation conspiracy that is forcing you to lower your living standards. You won't save any trees or oceans by using 100 W/h less per week.
Use more electricity and support ITER, nuclear plants, orbital solar stations.