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Avatar Image   Started by vek vek has 4,474 Grupie Points 2 years ago         Comments Add a comment

What's your favorite tool for putting 'pen to paper' when it comes to writing code? Do you use an IDE? Are you old-skool and code via hand in vi or emacs? List your preferred IDE or text editor of choice.

Tags: coding, ide, programming, text editor

 
       
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Eclipse

Leader! Most 1st Place Votes
Opensource, plugin design makes it usable for just about any language, and extremely well polished for an opensource project.

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10  votes
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GVim

My fave text editor of choice and use it daily for coding.

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6  votes
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Visual Studio 2005

Of course since I program in .NET languages mostly, and use SQL Server 2005 this IDE makes my life very easy. Has so many features... [show more]

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5  votes
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Vi or vim

Old-school. ZZ

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5  votes
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Notepad+

That's Notepad++, but the server keeps stripping out the extra '+'... http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Open sou... [show more]

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4  votes
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EditPlus

(No description provided)

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2  votes
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PSPad

A good freeware text editor, supports lots of different language syntax.
http://www.pspad.com/en/

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2  votes
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IntelliJ IDEA

According to many, the best Java IDE out there. Probably the best set of refactorings, great shortcuts. Hard to compete with Ecl... [show more]

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2  votes
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Netbeans

Nice, even if I personnaly prefer Eclipse. Some of the features, like the plugin system are really good.

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2  votes
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SciTE

It's also my text editor of choice in general. :) If I'm going to work on a bigger project, then I'll use a real IDE... but for w... [show more]

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JBuilder

It was really great for times!

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0  votes
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OpenKomodo

http://www.openkomodo.com/ A free (as in free speech) IDE for scripting languages, like Ruby and Python, written using XUL and ... [show more]

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MonoDevelop

http://www.monodevelop.com/Main_Page A free (as in free speech) IDE for .Net and Mono... [show more]

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This topic was started by vek vek has 4,474 Grupie Points on July 23rd, 2006. 26 grupies have voted on one or more of the 14 answers.

Tags: coding, ide, programming, text editor

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