You are not impressing me when you say during a job interview that you use VI as your editor of choice for writing code. If anything it's a not notch in the do-not-hire column.
I'm all for knowing how to use VI but there are better options for writing code in a large code base.
It is amazing that #VSCode has just quietly dominated the IDE world without a lot of debate. It used to be a fight between Emacs/Vim, JetBrains, Eclipse and a long list of smaller IDEs.
Now I see either VSCode or a proprietary IDE if your stack has one.
#Rider#IDE for #dotnet starts fixing accessibility issues. First of the bugs I have been reporting is down. Thank the team for fixing it! CC @khalidabuhakmeh
My kid expressed some interest in learning to code over the summer, and I decided to teach her #python. I use #Emacs to code, but I'm looking for something that won't be quite so new to her. So #linux users, what do you think would be a good development environment for my kid? Using #vscode at the moment, but there were some pain points with it (for example if I highlighted the entire buffer at once and sent it to the interpreter, asking for user input did not work properly). Suggestions?
@jernej__s@damnbear there are several of those since the @Raspberry_Pi since Version 2 has a 40-pin #GPIO which non-coincidentially has the same pin spacing and even before, I also do fondly remember those #IDE cables...
It’s a really helpful way for teams to define basic style settings for the project, which ensures consistent files and reduces unnecessary merge conflicts.
Entwicklungsumgebungen: EAP für PhpStorm, IntelliJ IDEA, RubyMine und mehr
JetBrains hat das Early Access Program für Version 2023.2 der IDEs PhpStorm, IntelliJ IDEA, RubyMine und CLion sowie für das .NET-Toolkit Rider bekanntgegeben.
So I know there are tons of brilliant #coders on here & I have a question. One of my biggest challenges is #IDE ...
I've been using notepad for #JavaScript, #PHP & #html & #css which I know is really holding me back, but... I don't want an IDE that looks like the inside of a space shuttle cockpit.
Is there an IDE out there that is simple, elegant, & doesn't take up 30GB of disk space while also having essential features like:
Visually shows the relationship between code & output in real-time?
The newest version of Kate, released with KDE Gear ⚙️ 23.04, now boosts its LSP features with inlay hints, allowing you to code faster and more accurately. You can also open an embedded terminal in the Windows version, giving you instant access to KDE's powerful commandline tool.