God just fucking kill me I hate tech libertarians more than satan's asshole

  • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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    4 years ago

    So perhaps this is elitist of me, but who the fuck uses notepad++? If you're going to install a text editor that doesn't come with your system, get one that doesn't suck.

          • mayor_pete_buttigieg [she/her]
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            4 years ago

            Yeah Vim has a very steep learning curve, which it makes no apologies about. If you invest in learning it, you get a full fledged IDE that can run on any number of systems, but if you already have an editor you like it might not be worth the effort. Personally I use vscode with the vim key bindings because navigating the vim plugin ecosystem was too much for me.

            • neo [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              Personally I use vscode with the vim key bindings

              I can’t stand vsvim specifically because it’s an inaccurate vim emulator. So I just use emacs and evil. It does what I need.

          • neo [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Don’t admit that online unless you want programmers to harass you all day long.

      • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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        4 years ago

        Ok, so this is really elitist of me, but vim is where it's at. Or emacs. I actually use an unholy combo of both (spacemacs) and I love it. It makes LaTeX so easy! And org-mode is life.

      • abc [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Atom if you're using Notepad++ for code. Open source, has great support/plugins. If you're using a text-editor solely for writing documents, though, I suppose something else would probably be better - but Atom does support markdown and using it for plain text isn't horrible.

        • kristina [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          idk, i tend to like a quick lightweight notepad-esque thing for quick edits when i think of them. basic regex and markdown obviously

          • abc [he/him, comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            Then atom is the editor for you. Personally I couldn't get past the fact that it looks more like some HTML webpage I'm coding instead of a block of text/paper/short story unless you use a split pane to have the markdown preview constantly showing.

      • bilb [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Kate is a pretty great editor with a similar set of features. I use it on Linux, but it has a Windows version. Dunno how weird it is in windows.

      • Abraxas [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Brackets is alright for the most part, but it's by Adobe...

          • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Sublime Text is pretty good, but it's the farthest thing from free, neither like freedom nor like free beer. Although I think it's like winrar in that the trial period is indefinite but you should pay if using it professionally. This is assuming you're looking for a direct N++ replacement, i.e. that it does syntax highlighting and tab completion for a number of different languages.

      • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        sublime text is winrar-free

        Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation.

    • Grimble [he/him,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      Hey go easy on me pal, I'm just a first year compsci student who knows jackshit about Java

    • Snakechapman [any]
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      4 years ago

      Why wouldnt you, for example, not just use VScode for everything?