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nano for cli editing, geany or np++ in a graphical enviro
clarification: nano cause I can't work vi/m properly, I'm a noob, yada yada, but also cause it just seems to work the way it should. Obviously it's not as deliciously verbose as vi but I don't usually need that level of control over my configs.

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TextMate on OS X (for all 1 of you that may care), I really wish this was on windows

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Oh, shit, I really should've added that, actually. All of the Macfags I work with swear by it.smartalco wrote:TextMate on OS X (for all 1 of you that may care)

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it crashes a lot. every time the directory structure changes or a new file finds its way into the depths of the project folder, textmate takes it upon itself to extremely slowly rescan /everything/ and this leads to annoyingly persistent pinwheels of death. every now and then it will also just crash for no damned reason when you give focus back to it from another application. whatever it uses to grep through the project is an extremely slow implementation and it takes forever and then some (pinwheels) to get results. also it costs /fifty-two dollars what the fuck/.Tsukatu wrote:Oh, shit, I really should've added that, actually. All of the Macfags I work with swear by it.
granted there really isn't anything else to use for programming on a mac, so sure it would seem relatively swear-worthy.

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[x]emacs? vim?maki wrote:granted there really isn't anything else to use for programming on a mac [except TextMate], so sure it would seem relatively swear-worthy.

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i am going to vi leaving the god forsaken aqua-compliant tardware behind

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That or just suck it up and use the terminal :P

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The only part of this that is remotely true for me is the last sentence. Maybe you're using an old version or something.maki wrote:it crashes a lot. every time the directory structure changes or a new file finds its way into the depths of the project folder, textmate takes it upon itself to extremely slowly rescan /everything/ and this leads to annoyingly persistent pinwheels of death. every now and then it will also just crash for no damned reason when you give focus back to it from another application. whatever it uses to grep through the project is an extremely slow implementation and it takes forever and then some (pinwheels) to get results. also it costs /fifty-two dollars what the fuck/.Tsukatu wrote:Oh, shit, I really should've added that, actually. All of the Macfags I work with swear by it.

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On a slight tangent, but if you do web work, this might as well be the god of editors: Code

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I opened / once in TextMate, and it didn't crash--it wasn't usable, exactly, but I could still make new files and delete them.smartalco wrote:I've had the same experience with it is incluye, although the projects I've used it on have maxed out at about 30 files.

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i run the updates as often as they appear, it's not my fault it's crap. that or the mac it's running on is crap.incluye wrote:Maybe you're using an old version or something.
no, the 27 inch imac is not very old. i shouldn't complain, though. i can't hardly expect anything would run properly on one anyways. because nothing does. .__.
back on topic, my vote is now solidly secured in vim for mac, although i'm still trying to find something for developing in windows. notepad++ has weird issues in w7 with chrome, and won't bring itself in front of it on focus, and for some reason slows to a halt when you try moving toolbox windows around. i end up just using IDLE for python or notepad for anything else. i've looked into some other editors and found http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ , but the gimmicky toolbars are pretty off-putting. turning them off works just as well, and otherwise the syntax highlighting and project window are all i really want.

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maki wrote:i run the updates as often as they appear, it's not my fault it's crap. that or the mac it's running on is crap.incluye wrote:Maybe you're using an old version or something.
no, the 27 inch imac is not very old. i shouldn't complain, though. i can't hardly expect anything would run properly on one anyways. because nothing does. .__.
back on topic, my vote is now solidly secured in vim for mac, although i'm still trying to find something for developing in windows. notepad++ has weird issues in w7 with chrome, and won't bring itself in front of it on focus, and for some reason slows to a halt when you try moving toolbox windows around. i end up just using IDLE for python or notepad for anything else. i've looked into some other editors and found http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ , but the gimmicky toolbars are pretty off-putting. turning them off works just as well, and otherwise the syntax highlighting and project window are all i really want.
I have w7, Chrome and N++ and do not have that issue.
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Well, we've already established that maki is some sort of freakish magnet for misfortune.SlappyMcGee wrote:maki wrote:i run the updates as often as they appear, it's not my fault it's crap. that or the mac it's running on is crap.incluye wrote:Maybe you're using an old version or something.
no, the 27 inch imac is not very old. i shouldn't complain, though. i can't hardly expect anything would run properly on one anyways. because nothing does. .__.
back on topic, my vote is now solidly secured in vim for mac, although i'm still trying to find something for developing in windows. notepad++ has weird issues in w7 with chrome, and won't bring itself in front of it on focus, and for some reason slows to a halt when you try moving toolbox windows around. i end up just using IDLE for python or notepad for anything else. i've looked into some other editors and found http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ , but the gimmicky toolbars are pretty off-putting. turning them off works just as well, and otherwise the syntax highlighting and project window are all i really want.
I have w7, Chrome and N++ and do not have that issue.

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In Linux, I open up vim.maki wrote:although i'm still trying to find something for developing in windows.
In Windows, I take a second to ponder why I'm doing development work in Windows, start cygwin, and then open up vim.

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Dude, this is awesome. I'm making you admin again.Tsukatu wrote:In Linux, I open up vim.maki wrote:although i'm still trying to find something for developing in windows.
In Windows, I take a second to ponder why I'm doing development work in Windows, start cygwin, and then open up vim.
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Fuck DOS. Nobody uses DOS.987654321 wrote:I was hoping more people here still used DOS. Woe is me.

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