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Lightweight IDE

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 4:29

Hi /prog/!

I'm a GNU/Linux programmer with an insane love for command line interfaces, although I'd like to find out a beautiful IDE, possibly working under GTK.

What do you suggest?

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 4:35

cat

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 5:14

geany

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 5:38

GNU Emacs 23.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 5:42

Wait, so you are a lazy shit head who wants to program your half ass command line shit in a decent GUI.

You are the worst kind of retard.

Find a command line IDE and enjoy your fail at being a half decent programmer you cum guzzling nigger. It is neck beards like you that keep computing from advancing at the rate it could.

You are 1 step above punch cards, and you are too stupid to realize it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 9:10

TextMate.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 9:47

Emacs with GTK support.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 9:57

>>6
Watch the screencasts.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 10:01

SciTE

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 12:06

Editor of MACroS

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 12:26

When I use an editor, I don't want eight extra KILOBYTES of worthless help screens and cursor positioning code! I just want an EDitor!!
Not a "viitor". Not a "emacsitor". Those aren't even WORDS!!!!
ED! ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!!!

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 14:19

>>1
OP, you need PIDA. I use it myself.

http://pida.co.uk/

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 16:56

>>5
nigger
Back to /b/, please.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 17:26

gEdit is my IDE

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 18:27

bash is my ide

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 22:48

Is there an ED mode for emacs?

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-18 23:10

>>16
no, emacs cannot edit text.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-19 8:19

>>17
You must be a unique moron.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-19 23:24

vi

You need nothing else.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-19 23:37

>>19
Yeah, but you want anything else.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-20 1:01

>>20
only if that anything else is ed. and not that broken gnu ed, the real one.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-20 1:29

>>21
Get with the times, man — ed is over. All the real hackers use Sam now, such as Ken Thompson, the Bjarne, and Brian Kernighan.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-20 2:18

>>22
What of Gerald Jay Sussman, Richard M. Stallman, and Linus Torvalds?

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-20 2:39

>>23
If you were paying attention you would of noticed he said "real hackers".

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-20 2:40

>>23
I am curious as well. Find out.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 0:26

vim rhymes with win. This is no coincidence.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 0:46

>>26
Wait. Isn't it pronounced vee-eye-em? The original vi is pronounced vee-eye.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 1:30

>>26
It's also not true.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 1:37

>>27
So the fact that rhyming was proposed as a means of valid deduction isn't problematic, but that vim is not pronounced as a single word is?

/prog/-logic

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:30

>>29
Well -- upon replying to >>26, I was caught up in a stalemate; since vi is "officially" pronounced as vee-eye, one could therefore presume that vim (being an extended version of the vi editor) was pronounced vee-eye-em. However, I was not going to go ahead and hit reply without first making sure that was the case and that vim may carry a different pronunciation from its predecessor. A quick search on Google gave back mixed results, some say vim as rhyming with the word "him" others say vee-eye-em or vee-aye-em.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:39

>>30
vim - zugzwang

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:40

>>30
It's actually pronounced "V I'm". Which, amusingly, means it rhymes with "rhyme".

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:40

emacs

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:55

Eh, I'll just pronounce it vee-aye-em. I used Emacs first because it doesn't carry the learning curve of vim, however once to begin to learn how to use it, you start to see why Emacs makes for a good Operating System rahter than a text editor.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 2:59

vimmer = vimmer, not vee eye-mer, and that is authoritative.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 4:27

"vee-eye'm the strongest!"
- vim startup banner on ZUN Microsystems CirnOS 9

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 4:36

>>5
Wait, so you are a lazy shit head who wants to program your half ass GUI shit in a decent editor.

You are the worst kind of retard.

Find a GUI IDE and enjoy your fail at being a half decent programmer you cum guzzling nigger. It is VB cowboys like you that keep computing from advancing at the rate it could.

You are 1 step above switch panels, and you are too stupid to realize it.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 4:52

``Help poor children in Uganda''
- vim startup banner on my machine

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 5:08

„vim: Command not found.“
- vim startup banner on my machine

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 5:41

>>22
plan 9 and inferno both have ed. solaris has ed. all bsd systems have ed. minix has ed.
there isnt' a single modern operating system that doesn't have ed.
the same cannot be said of sam, vi, or any substandard editor such as vim or emacs.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 6:21

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Welcome to [u]GNU Emacs[/u], one component of the [u]GNU[/u] operating system.
To quit a partially entered command, type Control-g.

- vim startup banner on my machine

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 8:11

>>1
All love for command line interfaces is insane, Dave.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 8:14

monodeveloper

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 8:46

The lightest IDE will always be butterflies and photons

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 9:36

maybe try

Command prompt

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 9:44

``Sponsor Vim development!''
- vim startup banner on my machine

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 10:54

"Sponsor the use of proper quotes!"
- vim startup banner on my machine

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 15:06

>>40
Some obsolete operating systems do not have ed, yet this doesn't seem to bother you. The fact that some obsolete operating systems don't have Sam shouldn't bother you either.

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-22 19:51

>>37
nigger
Back to /b/, please.

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