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spring tool suite for java and py something for python its like intellij but for python

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What's so great about sublime 2?  It just like notepad++.I just downloaded that program and look at it. Both of those program are junk when you are under pressure to get your part of the project done. If I was your supervisor and you are getting paid $90,000.00 a year. I will force you to use a real IDE. You will not hold me or your team back. We get paid to produce. and not mess around a mickey mouse program that will not tell you if you made a syntax error and have to spend hours trying to find that error.

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Eclipse Juno for Java, JavaScript and PHP.

Notepad++ (soon probably Atom) for everything else.

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BlueJ for Java, Notepad++ for everything else..

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What's so great about sublime 2?  It just like notepad++.I just downloaded that program and look at it. Both of those program are junk when you are under pressure to get your part of the project done. If I was your supervisor and you are getting paid $90,000.00 a year. I will force you to use a real IDE. You will not hold me or your team back. We get paid to produce. and not mess around a mickey mouse program that will not tell you if you made a syntax error and have to spend hours trying to find that error.

I don't need a babysitter to tell me where I made a syntax error either... 

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Well, when programming with .NET I use Visual Studio ofcourse (Only used C# for now)

Python, CSS, HTML and others in Notepad++

PHP in Netbeans

Java in Eclipse (ADT Eclipse, just because)

 

Also may work in Notepadd++ in others for some quick editing

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Sublime Text 2, Visual Studios, Dreamweaver.

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That a bunch of crap. everyone make syntax errors. End of story If you ever went to a big conference like in San Diego Los Vegas, or New York. In a session there might be 1500 people or more. I guarantee the presenter on that stage will make some type of syntax error.

 

Even the author of node.js a very quiet and unusual man made mistakes in his presentation and he that the creator of that JavaScript library. If you were handed a project for a example the CMS called DNN. Your job will be redesigning the skin.  No text editor like notepad++ or an editor in that family will ever come close in assisting you in modifying the thousands lines of code that you be overwhelm with.

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Well, I really enjoy Geany as a text editor, and Visual Studio is great, when you have to do .NET

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I'm doing a minor in CS in college right now (Aerospace Engineering is my major) and I really really like Eclipse for Java, haven't tried out the C/C# plugin in thing that you can use for it, but I want to.

 

For C I've used codeblocks and notepad++, I liked codeblocks at first, but now I absolutely hate it, I just write stuff in notepad++ and compile at the command line.

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eclipse 

why ?- first iv tried , sticked with it

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Sublime Text 2 for HTML/CSS with Emmet, it's awesome. Notepad++ for general editing (ex: XML, some HTML or even regular text)

Then Visual Studio for C#, and that's pretty much it. I do a bit of PHP with Sublime Text, but I'm mostly doing web design anyways. (more HTML/CSS with a bit of JS than PHP) :P

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Brackets - web development
 

What is does: 

Brackets is a text editor that can live edit HTML5 and CSS3 developed by adobe and released for free with many plugins. 

Features: 

Live edit HTML and CSS, supports syntaxing for JavaScript, PhP, HTML, CSS, DOM, Jquery, LUA, and most other interpreted language. Dynamic interpreting and predicting, such as showing suggestions based on the language you are coding or fixing syntaxing. Like notpad ++, it can open any interpretable text file, such as .nfo or .cfg. 

Downside:
Cannot  run PhP. you have to use a server for it. (that's the way PHP works) Also not portable. :c

 

Eclipse - program development
 

What it does:

IDE for developing in any language (with the proper plugins). Originally meant for Java Development, Database structure, debugging, and C developing. With plugins from the eclipse community It can edit and run any code (PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Lua, etc), as well as plugins to change color themes, sync with the cloud, automatic git updating, window builder, etc.

Features:

Debug, program any language, massive amount of plugins, dynamic suggestions, large community, portable.

Downside:

It is large to download and can get easily messed up. Also very anal about save locations, workspaces, and compiling versions.

 

 

Where to get them:

 

Bracketshttp://brackets.io

Eclipsehttp://eclipse.org

I might be wrong.

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Kinda funny watching people fight over a text editor.. Anyway, call me old fashioned, but I think Emacs beats all of you notepad++/sublime users to death..

I use pretty much for everything, mainly because of its powerful key bindings and huge pile of plugins, which make it a very efficient editor (and even a fully fledged IDE with a few plugins, like yasnippet and ECB)

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Codeblocks and Visual Studio

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I use my own text editor, based of ScintillaNET and written in C# using Notepad++. I call it Notepad# :P Doesn't have as many features as Notepad++ but has things I use often, such as a colour picker, and basic project management tools.

 

I use subdued syntax highlighting schemes (shades of black and grey only), and I absolutely hate IDEs useless features such as autocomplete. All these things that they say are to make you faster usually end up slowing me up by a massive degree.

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I usually used Sublime 2 for text editing b/c it is f**king great. Improves my productivity when developing websites (emmet and other plugins) and it also looks great (Flatland colorscheme, Nexus theme).

 

For IDE i use Visual Studio most of the time.

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TextWrangler/Xcode - C/C++

 

Eclipse - Java/Python

 

Netbeans - Java/HTML/Javascript/JSP/JDBC

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The choice of my IDE depends on what i currently do:

 

For C++ and .Net stuff i use VS 2013 Ultimate, because of DreamSpark :D

For Java i use IntelliJ

and PHP is PHPStorm, because JetBrains simply is best for those cases.

I used to use Zend Studio for PHP, but i prefer PHPStorm over it now.

Everything else is done in Notepad++

 

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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Dev C++.. 'cause that's what my professor told us to use :P

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