The top 10 code editors for programmers in 2022. We start by exploring simple text editors like vim, then show the evolution to IDEs like Visual Studio. #programming #code #top10 🔗 Resources VS Code course https://fireship.io/courses/vscode-tricks Editor war https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editor_war VS Code in 100 Seconds https://youtu.be/KMxo3T_MTvY vim in 100 Seconds https://youtu.be/-txKSRn0qeA 🔥 Get More Content - Upgrade to PRO Upgrade to Fireship PRO at https://fireship.io/pro Use code lORhwXd2 for 25% off your first payment. 🎨 My Editor Settings - Atom One Dark - vscode-icons - Fira Code Font 🔖 Topics Covered - How do you choose a code editor? - What is the best code editor? - vim vs emacs - VS Code vs vim - the editor wars - tools required to learn to code
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I honestly felt discriminated for using JetBrains over vscode in my freshman year of college. When professor asked us to raise hands who use JetBrains - it was only me. And everyone else raised their hands for vscode. I felt bad about it, but I loved jetBrains and didn't want to switch. Now, reading positive comments about it makes me feel a lot better :)
The "snob" in me wants to learn Vim beyond the bare basics that I know but the procrastinator in me is super satisfied with VS Code. "Inside of you there are two wolves..."
Such a well-made and enjoyable video!
GD, I LOVE this channel! It's concise, insightful, and disarmingly humorous. I cannot tell if you're human or robot (and I love how you addressed that) but regardless, please don't stop. Brilliant!
I have so much fun with your videos man 😆 Thanks !
I love throughout the years how you have maintained the same style in your videos.
Used sublime for a number of years. Great editor really, one of a kind for its era
At the end of 80s, we used to use SideKick editor for C/Fortran/Cobol university projects. It was awesome because it was reside in memory and we don't need to quit to compile.
6:42 the most popular "light weight" editor vscode
wow, what a great video! its informative and funny and has michal jordan in it! this must be what youtube was made for.. keep up the great work - liked and subscribed
Nano is the best in terminal text editor. You can also customize it to add code syntax highlighting. I love the simplicity.
Quasi-retired 53 year old programmer - I've used, as in written something worthwhile/profitable with, every editor on this list (except the Android one, ugh). Currently use Neovim for my hobby programming in Elixir, Python and SQL. I really enjoyed IntelliJ when a work project forced me to use Java. VSCode was fun and extensible, but a desire to simplify has brought me back to Neovim/LSP/Mason and it feels like home after all these years.
Happy to pay for IntelliJ and all of their software. It does everything I need well and integrated. Love it! ❤
If your going to school or learning CompSci, InfoSec, or just programming in general. This channel is a MUST
Awesome content delivery! It was both informative and entertaining, you got talent, thank you!
Over a decade ago, I came across this doctor that had written his own document scanning app in notepad++ and was using notepad++ as the middleware. I had never seen someone MacGyver a text editor like that before.
I’m in love with this channel. Specially the humour 😂😂🤭 funny guy who makes the computer science videos fun and not boring like others. Thanks for making our day!
dude... I'm like 12 seconds in and already dying here! --- a moth playing the bongo drums? lmao - and setting the darn servers on fire. Well done... very well done.
6:49 My eyesight will never recover from this flashbang.
This video is 7 months old and I've learned so much. Got all the notifications turned on from now on !!!