duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode?
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world vscodium for uni since i have to but i prefer nvim out of that
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world (neo)vim
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@kuriko@wetdry.world vscodium for uni since i have to but i prefer nvim out of that
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko At work I have to use vscode. But there is also an open source-variant of vscode called "VSCodium" (it's more or less the same as VS Code, but without Telemetry). https://vscodium.com/
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko yes. That or vscodium. Rarely eclipse/eclipse-based editors.
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko emacs -
duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world I use Jetbrain IDEs most of the time. VSCode I only use for languages that have none or only limited support in Jetbrains, like for example Gleam or Elixir. I also use vim for simple stuff, but it's just not enough for more complex things.
A friend tried to teach me neovim, but it seems not worth the effort of setting it up properly right now. I also wanted to take a look at Zed and Helix at some point. -
duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world I use vscode more like a text editor than an IDE. in my opinion the distinction is "do I have to leave the program to do other stuff while developing software" and indeed yeah like half my workflow that isn't text editing is command line based. I don't ever use the runner functionality from vscode for instance, instead it's
cargo runor whatever equivalent.
but yes. I use vscode. -
duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko IntelliJ Idea Community for Java, Rider Non-Conmercial for C# and Kate for everything else. I used to use VSCode but the focus on AI was driving me nuts, Electron apps always suck and an update making all of the fonts invisible ended up being the last straw for me.
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world i just use my text editor
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@kuriko@wetdry.world i just use my text editor
@kuriko@wetdry.world though tbf "my text editor" is Kate, which has syntax highlighting for a ton of programming languages built in
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world vscode for most things (specifically vscode for work and vscodium at home), vim if i have to work from a terminal
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
I used to use codium, but Microsoft restricts that in weird ways.
Used vim/later neovim for most of my time programming.
And recently switched to eMacs. Which’s doing everything I want from an IDE that neovim wasn’t. (And for its reputation is surprisingly easy to learn if you use a modern distro like doom)
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world Hannah does not use vscode. If it had to use an "out-of-the-box" IDE... it would use vscodium (a fork without the Microslop branding).
Nowadays it tends to use Helix. It's a terminal editor yes yes.... but it does the work for this one.
Eyeing Neovim with lazyvim rn.... but will probably stay with Helix. -
duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko surprisingly, i just organically stopped using vscode for zed. it's pretty neat.
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@kuriko@wetdry.world though tbf "my text editor" is Kate, which has syntax highlighting for a ton of programming languages built in
@eggbreakerdotexe@transfem.social @kuriko@wetdry.world i mean kate has lsp support
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duckduckfedi: if you use an IDE, do you use vscode? if not, what do you use?
@kuriko@wetdry.world kdevlop because i really like a specific theme in it lmao
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@kuriko@wetdry.world I use vscode more like a text editor than an IDE. in my opinion the distinction is "do I have to leave the program to do other stuff while developing software" and indeed yeah like half my workflow that isn't text editing is command line based. I don't ever use the runner functionality from vscode for instance, instead it's
cargo runor whatever equivalent.
but yes. I use vscode.@sodiboo@gaysex.cloud @kuriko@wetdry.world vscode integrated terminal tho?
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@sodiboo@gaysex.cloud @kuriko@wetdry.world vscode integrated terminal tho?
@piku@blahaj.zone @kuriko@wetdry.world okay sure technicality with my definition. I use a mix of integrated terminal and external terminal. this does not matter; I consider teaching for both as "leaving vscode"