Editor:
The editor that comes with that Emacs thing.
Why:
Windows XP annoyed me, so I switched to Linux. I eventually got to Emacs after getting trolled by /prog/ and reading SICP (halfway there), thus partially attaining enlightenment and learning to Lithp. If I'm doing work in ENTERPRISE languages, I'll wrest the code from whatever ugly and bloated IDE you're supposed to.
Name:
Anonymous2011-01-11 23:07
Emacs, Emacs.
I noticed a funny thing when reading Coders At Work: nearly all of them use Emacs. You'd have to be horribly confused to use anything else. Ed is nice, but doesn't have much support for programming.
Name:
Anonymous2011-01-11 23:14
What OS do you use when programming? Microsoft Windows 7.
What text editor do you use? Microsoft Visual C++ 2010.
Why? Because I am not a NEET, unlike all the Linux and Lisp faggots..
See this was a nice attempt, but look at how wrong the design went, instead of having the focus on the answers you get focus on the questions which obviously can be read all over the thread.
Yes, I'm not quite satisfied with neither my typesetting nor my composition. The whole thing came off as too forced, the propriety for this forum not withstanding, and the headers ended up looking too heavy.
Using [coed] tags on the questions wouldn't have served to emphasize the answers much, and giving the answers greater weight would have required making them shorter, and thus neglecting the rationale for my coeding choices.
So fuck off, ``faggot''.
PS: thank you for your critique, it helps making this a less shitty /prog/.