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Favorite IDE's/Editors?

Saruman_w
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What're you guy's primary environment/tool of choice when coding? On Linux, I like to use Geany for most general languages. As for Web Development I'll switch over to Bluefish.
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Visual studio 20100
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VIsual Studio, Eclipse and good ole Notepad!0
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Since I generally work in ASP.NET and c#, VS2010 is my preferred environment, with Notepad++ sitting on my other monitor. Not sure how I feel about VS2011's new look yet, but it sounds like a lot of the power tools extensions for 2010 got rolled into the core program for 2011, so it should be nice.0
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These days, I almost exclusively use Eclipse, but I have to say that I have a sweet spot for IntelliJ IDEA. Though it's been years since I've worked with .NET, there's no doubt that Visual Studio is in a usability class of its own.0
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Notepad++ on windows, Nano on everything else.0
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My favourite was IntelliJ, but I use Eclipse and Netbeans most often.0
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sublime text for life0
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NOT xcode...that's for sure..I usually use Visual Studio and Eclipse. With VS being the preference.
I'm happy with notepad and a command prompt since I'm usually in windows...Or vim and a terminal if I'm in school depending if it's a language I'm use to. Color coding is a plus so notepad++ or editpad is even better....added++ for things with IntelliSense.0 -
Right now, Godot for games.
vim for everything else.0 -
Been enjoying Coda a lot recently. Doing a lot of PHP and Javascript development on multiple servers, so its features really fit my needs.
P.S. - Yes, I know I'm necro-ing this thread0 -
We have a lot of tools built for eclipse at work so that's become my at-home preference as well. For Java at least. I casually do some c# stuff on my own and I use VS2013 for that.0
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