so what programs do you use to actually program in?
hey thats not an attractive anime woman
>>107825936
vim
gedit
>>107826248this, i dont even know vim keybinds or anything crazy just a few basic commands and arrow keys to navigate lol, its just nice because it keeps you in the terminal, you can always :term too
>>107826264got all you needbasic text editfind and replace with a regex optionlets you focus on the structure
emacs
>>107825936I like Smiling Friends and Oney but I wish the show was a bit less Millennial Quirkychungus. I'll take what I can get though, it's the less quirkychungus bullshit around.
>>107825936nano
>>107825936zed
>>107825936Grok
>>107825936XCode.
>>107825936Nano, Qt Creator, Geany
>>107825936VScode
I'm making my ownIt will be perfect
visual studio
>>107826270Using arrow keys with vim might be the dumbest thing I have ever heard
https://scratch.mit.edu
My first website was done with notepad
>>107825936Alacritty, tmux, nvim
I'm not a programmer but I'm learning will probably use Emacs because I did the tutorial on it and now it's like the only editor I can move around in haha.
Kate. I didn't even have to install it.
>>107829483>>107829501>>107829508>>107829515>>107829652>>107829653>>107829671Here we go with our new influx of users.
>>107829894It’s not, but not using any jumps is dumb. hjkl is a larp in this day and age
>>107831536Its to keep your hands on the home row
>>107825936Claude code
On my Linux box I program in vim or sometimes Kate. I like that vim is light enough to open quickly.On my windows machine I use VS code. I don't know why exactly it ended up this way exactly and I don't have a good reason for using different editors on different operating systems.
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