What editor or IDE do you use and why?
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I use Zed
Yeah the agentic ai feature is nice and all but I don’t use it much.
However the whole speed of it and the layout of the ui is very close to my heart eg.: native remote server connection or you can hide stuff away to be distraction free.
Tldr.: feels nice, looks niceschrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 17:50 zuletzt editiert vonNever heard of Zed, trying it out now... I"m not sure I've ever seen such a responsive GUI app. Crazy.
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Helix, it’s like vim but with sane defaults.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 17:55 zuletzt editiert vonI love Helix, but it's like Neovim, where you spend 2 weeks relearning how to type instead of 2 months messing with configs and plugins
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Let me see if I can slip these into your brain:
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andj
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.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 17:57 zuletzt editiert vonWarner Bros?
Just Kidding.
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Let me see if I can slip these into your brain:
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andj
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.schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:09 zuletzt editiert vonj
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I learned those playing Nethack -
Now I'm wondering who uses what development tools. I mostly use Qt Creator myself - I chose it because of its good integration with C++ and Qt projects, and I'm just used to it. On Linux I use Qt Creator, and on Windows I use Visual Studio.
I wonder what others use? VSCode, Vim, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDE, Emacs, Sublime or something more rare?- Why did you decide to use them specifically?
- What do you like or annoy you about it?
- How usable is it in real work?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:12 zuletzt editiert vonEclipse for the behemoth that runs most of the company and the collection of microservices; IntelliJ or Webstorm for front-end depending on the project; QT Creator for personal Python projects on Linux, Visual Studio for personal .NET projects on Windows. VS Code is a wildcard that I use more as a text editor than an IDE.
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Now I'm wondering who uses what development tools. I mostly use Qt Creator myself - I chose it because of its good integration with C++ and Qt projects, and I'm just used to it. On Linux I use Qt Creator, and on Windows I use Visual Studio.
I wonder what others use? VSCode, Vim, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDE, Emacs, Sublime or something more rare?- Why did you decide to use them specifically?
- What do you like or annoy you about it?
- How usable is it in real work?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:13 zuletzt editiert vonEmacs since it’sa trojan horse for an operating system on an operating system.
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Now I'm wondering who uses what development tools. I mostly use Qt Creator myself - I chose it because of its good integration with C++ and Qt projects, and I'm just used to it. On Linux I use Qt Creator, and on Windows I use Visual Studio.
I wonder what others use? VSCode, Vim, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDE, Emacs, Sublime or something more rare?- Why did you decide to use them specifically?
- What do you like or annoy you about it?
- How usable is it in real work?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:16 zuletzt editiert vonKate/Kwrite.
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Never heard of Zed, trying it out now... I"m not sure I've ever seen such a responsive GUI app. Crazy.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:25 zuletzt editiert vonHaha right? My first reaction exactly. Written in rust so that’s that. Oh forgot yo mention the collab features almost equally amazing
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Now I'm wondering who uses what development tools. I mostly use Qt Creator myself - I chose it because of its good integration with C++ and Qt projects, and I'm just used to it. On Linux I use Qt Creator, and on Windows I use Visual Studio.
I wonder what others use? VSCode, Vim, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDE, Emacs, Sublime or something more rare?- Why did you decide to use them specifically?
- What do you like or annoy you about it?
- How usable is it in real work?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:45 zuletzt editiert vonDepends.
Mostly vscodium with a pinned c/++ plugin 'cos M$ eee'd it. It's a fairly decent IDE.
And vim. -
Now I'm wondering who uses what development tools. I mostly use Qt Creator myself - I chose it because of its good integration with C++ and Qt projects, and I'm just used to it. On Linux I use Qt Creator, and on Windows I use Visual Studio.
I wonder what others use? VSCode, Vim, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDE, Emacs, Sublime or something more rare?- Why did you decide to use them specifically?
- What do you like or annoy you about it?
- How usable is it in real work?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 18:47 zuletzt editiert vonKEIL, because I develop embedded systems.
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