There are some aspects of document editing that can be distinctly 
unsatisfactory in tools like RStudio (say, search and replace). I often find 
myself juggling between the two, and making modifications with Geany when 
RStudio falls short, or when interaction isn't necessary. 

The integration with the console is helpful for very simple and casual use 
cases, like wanting to quickly test out something. For instance I'm currently 
learning Python and I like testing out examples in Geany as the interface is 
intuitive and the setup incredibly easy. (By comparison, I tried Atom and 
couldn't figure out how to use it for interactive sessions in Python. Years 
back when I tried Eclipse for R it felt like an ergonomic horror story. It's 
likely just me though.) 

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