*Vi/Vim
*Emacs (GNU and others)
*Notepad
*Microsoft Word
*ed
*cat
*dog
*Code::BlocksI use itniggers
*gedit/Anjuta/Geany
*MOCROSOFT VOSUOL STODIO
*acme/sam/fuck off
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Anonymous2010-04-09 11:03
What tools other than Visual Studio support a reasonable form of IntelliSense? (I'm interested in C mostly, certainly not in anything which starts with 'J')
In order of preference:
1. Jump to definition/declaration (no, find in files doesn't cut it you fucking neckbreads)
2. Show parameters when typing a function (names and types)
3. Generic identifier autocompletion (type first chars, a list appears)
4. Other bullshit / graphic visualization stuff
Also a decent integrated debugger ("place breakpoint here", step by step execution, variable evaluation and modification...)
C'mon, Borland's IDEs for MS-DOS of two decades ago were more advanced than the shit that passes as a developer environment today.
I'm not trolling, I really wish I could use something more than a text editor with syntax highlighting.