On 12/10/2013 03:21 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> PHPstorm looks interesting but I have a strong preference for f/oss.
> I usually work on small to mid size projects.  HTML, CSS, Bash, PHP,
> and (PL)SQL though I'm due to learn something new.  I wouldn't say I'm
> a "real" programmer.  More like a guy who writes really long scripts.
> God no dreamweaver.  Maybe I'll try playing with gvim again.  Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Chadbourne
>>>
>>> What text editor or IDE's are people using lately?  A few months back
>>> I revisited Netbeans.  It's OK.  I'm glad you can open a single file
>> Depends what you're editing.  For the windows side, C#/C++, Visual Studio, 
>> hands down.  For java, eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA.  For python, Komodo or 
>> Eclipse & pydev.  For php/zend, netbeans or PHPStorm...  On the mac, 
>> obviously XCode.  Wanna edit HTML?  Bluefish or Webstorm (some people like 
>> dreamweaver; I do not. Yes, 15 years ago, but not anymore).
>>
>> Each one is better for what it's designed to be better for.  Makes sense.
>>
>> But for general text editor?  Is that what you're really looking for?  I use 
>> gvim and macvim and vi everywhere I go.
>
>
I use emacs for C/C++, BASH scripts, Python and TCL/TK. I use Eclipse
for Java, but I don't do much java.

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