What do you use for coding
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 7:06
What editor/IDE does /prog/ use for coding?
I use QtCreator and GVIM
2
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 7:21
Emacs of course, as I am not a [insert your own sexuality here] .
3
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 8:01
I use sage
4
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 8:39
I use gedit
5
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 8:42
Emacs of course, as I am not a faggot
6
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 8:54
>>2,5 code lisp
>>3 don't know how to code
>>4 codes C
am i right
7
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 8:55
8
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 9:01
>>6
The gedit users I've seen have all been horrible C++/Java ``programmers''.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 9:05
>>8
C++/Java programmers usually use IDEs. I usually code C and assembly and I must say I'm quite good at them.
10
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 11:17
notepad.exe (not the bloated ++ ).
vi , if I must use some h unix machine.
11
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 11:22
mg
12
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 11:49
I like (G)Vim too.
13
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 13:50
Xcode. I hope other editors adopt the LLVM integration.
14
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 13:53
emacs
15
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 14:33
Visual Studio 2008
yeah I went there.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 14:43
Visual Studio 2010 Windows Form :|
17
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 14:48
>>6
I use Emacs and I hate Lisp.
18
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 15:19
>>17
i use
lisp and i hate emacs
19
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 15:35
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 16:07
Hardware: Thinkpad T520 w/ nVidia NVS 4200M, 8GB of DDR3, 500GB Intel G3 SSD, 15.6" FHD 1080p display + Dell U2410 for secondary.
Software: Debian Testing + some Unstable packages for various things (libdispatch/Grand Central Dispatch aww fuck yeah. Also, multi-arch fat binaries). GCC 4.6 and Clang/LLVM SVN trunk snapshots, CGDB for debugging, Tundra and autoconf for build automation and configuration, Notepad++ under Wine for editing (I consider it an improved Gedit/Scite). Sometimes I'll use emacs or vi, but prefer the simplicity of notepad++. Terminal shell and shell/python scripts for project management. Git or mercurial for SCM/dVCS.
Also got a Windows gaming desktop rig with MSVS 2010 on it that I occasionally use, but I usually do my development work on GNU/Linux.
Jelly?
21
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-10 17:52
>>20
You didn't mention CPU. I seriously hope it's not a 25*0M or a 2620M.
Also the 4200M is a piece of shit, you could buy 15.6" laptops 3 years ago with better graphics for <$999.
So no, not really.
Also, >>>/g/
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-11 0:34
>>21
It's the Q2620M. Deal with it.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-11 0:48
>>22
There's no such thing as "Q2620M", so I can't really deal with it.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-07-11 4:21
>>20
Sure am jelly of your run-of-the-mill mid-class computer and terrible choice in software.
Notepad++ in wine
BAHAHAHAHA