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- What IDE do you use?

- atom

- * internal screaming intensifies *

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  • 2
    Hmm? Is this a complaint about speed? Cause it got significantly faster recently
  • 8
    What? Atom is great. Depends what your use case is.
  • 6
    Atom was my go to till I found WebStorm
  • 2
    Atom has that habit of breaking on me. It broke on windows(two times), fedora, ubuntu and my hackintosh... and I'm not even doing fancy extensions
  • 3
    Honestly it depends on what I hope to accomplish for any project I'll use intellij products but for a quick simple program or edit I prefer atom. Works fast enough for me.
  • 14
    How is everyone missing the point?
  • 7
    @Yggdrasil is the point that he used the term "IDE"? If so lol, if not, I'm lost.
  • 3
    Atom + PureScript plugins is a perfectly good IDE
  • 3
    @TopherCT internal screaming because it's Atom. Like an atom in your body.
  • 1
    @KnightsOfCode omg, THIS.
  • 0
    @JeniEm same here, so many plugin conflicts in sublime
  • 1
    And here i am vimming away.

    Funny how the editor wars have switched from vim/emacs to atom/sublime.
  • 1
    Intellij all the way
  • 1
    Atom for frontend and pycharm for backend.
  • 0
    @TopherCT Yes, he is saying that.
  • 2
    Visual studio 2015.
  • 1
    @GnoeJuan Nothing comes close
  • 0
    Netbeans / php works great for me... (some how I think people are going to flame me for that comment) I use atom for JavaScript / typescript
  • 2
    @Yggdrasil honestly I'm losing a bit of faith in devRant community. Everyone is missing the whole point.
  • 1
    @tahnik to be honest, I just don't think your joke is as clear as people thought it was. Would you care to explain?

    I use atom so I can ACTIVATE POWER MODE!!!! when I feel like destroying things...

    That's about it though...
  • 2
    @tahnik dude, my atom is an ide. If I'm web developing, it has live reload, debugging, color picker, beautification, and anything else. If I'm using Python/C/Java, it runs my code when I hit a keyboard shortcut, highlights unused/undeclared/etc. Variables, methods, classes, whatever. It's just personalized. Where you draw the line between editor and ide is disputed man
  • 1
    @iam13islucky well the point of his joke is atom itself is not an IDE, it's a text editor. You can use a lot of plugin to make it act like an IDE (like vim with plugin) but phpstorm for example is a full featured IDE. What you are saying is basically Atom on steroid.
  • 0
    @tahnik wasn't the joke what I said. Atom -> screaming internally
  • 0
    My IDE #1 is Codelobster: http://www.codelobster.com
  • 0
    @clod the fuck dude, this is from last fucking year. Don't resurrect a thread this fucking dead. Jesus fucking ass Christ, a whole fucking year late.
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