Even after decades, vi is hard coded into my brain and hands.
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joΓ£o.costa3Β months, 3Β weeks ago
I had some old memories of codeblocks when trying to learn C and C++
danieladams6073Β months, 3Β weeks ago
I love atom. Calling it dead makes me feel ultra old
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jilllewis3303Β months, 3Β weeks ago
Brackets was fun though
jamesstream974Β months ago
Borland's Turbo Pascal!
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aprilclark9604Β months, 1Β week ago
Brackets? That was goated
maanaszachariah604Β months, 2Β weeks ago
Brackets was truly brilliant at the time
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mohammed.barrett4Β months, 2Β weeks ago
Yeah, VSCode completely dominates the industry now
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hortensepoirier4534Β months, 2Β weeks ago
Brackets became Phoenix, which is pretty solid imo
maanaszachariah604Β months, 2Β weeks ago
brackets still lives on as phoenix code; which I use myself personally for web dev, mostly for the live previews lol. I love phoenix.
alexislopez2634Β months, 3Β weeks ago
I miss Microsoft's M (their only good product, ever) and the one in SunOS where you type control+alt+shift+L2+R5 while double click mouse buttons 1 and 3. (That may be an exaggeration, but it is literally true that I found myself typing with my nose one day when I wanted to do somethingβsomething like βconvert primary selection to uppercase and exchange with secondary selection)βinvolving both left and right keypads and I just ran out of hands. Emacs I don't miss, I was using it this morning.
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nicholas_bell4Β months, 4Β weeks ago
I miss turbo pascal editor. Fast and efficient
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carol_atkinson5Β months, 3Β weeks ago
*DevC++* I have never in my life seen such an abandonware being used so religiously in programming classes, the uni I worked at had DevC++ in it's curriculum up until 2018, and fucking switched to Spyder when the 101 class transitioned to Python instead of C...
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marie_austin5Β months, 3Β weeks ago
Not mentioned: uEmacs that at least one Finnish programmer uses.
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kamilly_sousa6Β months, 2Β weeks ago
Code Blocks is a hidden gem, not just an unused software...
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bradley.page6Β months, 2Β weeks ago
Bloodshed Dev C++ anyone?
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hugo.ozuna6Β months, 2Β weeks ago
My school still has brackets πππ
annshah4556Β months, 3Β weeks ago
I still remember in design school when Brackets initially came out. Everyone had to use Dreamweaver or Notepad++ while I was speeding through our projects with Brackets. I remember how innovative I thought quick edit was.
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jeremy.mcintyre6Β months, 3Β weeks ago
I quit code editors, and go with the original Notepad, and neovim
Nvchad (nvim) πΏ
Even after decades, vi is hard coded into my brain and hands.
I had some old memories of codeblocks when trying to learn C and C++
I love atom. Calling it dead makes me feel ultra old
Brackets was fun though
Borland's Turbo Pascal!
Brackets? That was goated
Brackets was truly brilliant at the time
Yeah, VSCode completely dominates the industry now
Brackets became Phoenix, which is pretty solid imo
brackets still lives on as phoenix code; which I use myself personally for web dev, mostly for the live previews lol. I love phoenix.
I miss Microsoft's M (their only good product, ever) and the one in SunOS where you type control+alt+shift+L2+R5 while double click mouse buttons 1 and 3. (That may be an exaggeration, but it is literally true that I found myself typing with my nose one day when I wanted to do somethingβsomething like βconvert primary selection to uppercase and exchange with secondary selection)βinvolving both left and right keypads and I just ran out of hands. Emacs I don't miss, I was using it this morning.
I miss turbo pascal editor. Fast and efficient
*DevC++* I have never in my life seen such an abandonware being used so religiously in programming classes, the uni I worked at had DevC++ in it's curriculum up until 2018, and fucking switched to Spyder when the 101 class transitioned to Python instead of C...
Not mentioned: uEmacs that at least one Finnish programmer uses.
Code Blocks is a hidden gem, not just an unused software...
Bloodshed Dev C++ anyone?
My school still has brackets πππ
I still remember in design school when Brackets initially came out. Everyone had to use Dreamweaver or Notepad++ while I was speeding through our projects with Brackets. I remember how innovative I thought quick edit was.
I quit code editors, and go with the original Notepad, and neovim