Thread: Coders: What IDEs do you use?
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August 24th 2003, 09:55 AM #1
Coders: What IDEs do you use?
l337: IDE
non-l33t: Integrated Development Environment
What IDEs do you use for your coding? It doesn't have to be an IDE, just whatever you use to edit.
I use notepad for Perl, HTML, and PHP(I'm trying PHPEdit for that right now). Notepad for Java too
And I'm kinda stuck with M$ Visual C++ for C/C++.
Nothing but the best here
So, what do you use?
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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August 24th 2003, 10:40 AM #2
133 EIDE , SCSI if I could afford it
Have you the brain worms?!
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August 24th 2003, 11:48 AM #3
It's all [greek]Greek[/greek] to me.
Nochyu mokraya ptitsa nikogda ne letaet.
A wet bird never flies at night. -unknown [old Russian proverb]
Eudyptes: you are....as usual....100% correct
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August 24th 2003, 12:01 PM #4
DDW, I KNEW you were going to come comment on this thread... you simply could not resist.
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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August 24th 2003, 03:21 PM #5
DD, dont' you mean, "It's all l33t sp34k to me"? :borg:
Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't be what you want to be
Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't see what you need to see
-- Powerman 5000, "Free"
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August 25th 2003, 12:09 PM #6
XML Spy for XML, XSLT and XSD
TopStyle for CSS and XHTML, or Dreamweaver MX when I'm at Uni.
jEdit for Java (when I did Java) or TextPad when I'm at Uni (that's if I'm not working on a Sun station)
I'm gonna try Microsoft's Web Matrix for ASP.NET coding - WYSIWYG and free!
For VB.NET and C# I'm using SharpDevelop at the moment.
I think that's about it. I've dabbled in Delphi as well. I'm not doing any hugely serious development at the moment tho. Just doin some light research and muck-abouts for my 3rd and final year at uni
God bless
JonMy name is Jon and you're more than welcome to use it.
God made me geeky, and when I code I feel His pleasure...
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August 25th 2003, 12:42 PM #7
IBM's Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) Editor, for a common, business-orientated language (COBOL) and a job control language (JCL).
Also, TOAD for Oracle's PL/SQL language; vi for perl and shell scripting; and QMF for Windows for DB2 sql.Many thanks to my loving wife for the adorable avatar of Cinder, a real "bald ape" at the St. Louis zoo - learn more here (link fixed - thanks JLB).
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August 25th 2003, 12:44 PM #8
People still use COBOL?
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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August 25th 2003, 01:33 PM #9
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August 25th 2003, 01:46 PM #10
HTML, notepad
CSS, notepad
XML, notepad
XSLT, you guessed it, notepad!Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't be what you want to be
Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't see what you need to see
-- Powerman 5000, "Free"
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August 25th 2003, 01:49 PM #11Sounds like meSheepdog:
HTML, notepad
CSS, notepad
XML, notepad
XSLT, you guessed it, notepad!
PHPEdit is alright... but I'm too used to notepad to even bother.
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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August 25th 2003, 02:07 PM #12
If anyone can recommend a good Java IDE for Windows, please let me know.
A fool shows his annoyance at once, but a prudent man overlooks an insult. (Proverbs 12:16)
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August 25th 2003, 02:20 PM #13
[quote]If anyone can recommend a good Java IDE for Windows, please let me know.[/qutoe]
Notepad?
Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't be what you want to be
Living so free is a tragedy
When you can't see what you need to see
-- Powerman 5000, "Free"
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August 25th 2003, 03:39 PM #14
vim for just about everything, it is 10x better than notepad (if you really need a menu, try gVim). though since i do use visual C++, a lot of times after initial coding, all the updates are done through there.
Each man's knowledge is genuine to the extent that it is confirmed by gentleness, humility, and love. - st. mark the ascetic.
You move from fear to religious devotion, from which springs spiritual knowledge; from this knowledge comes judgment, that is, discrimination; from discrimination comes the strength that leads to understanding; from thence you come to wisdom. - st. peter of damaskos
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August 25th 2003, 04:13 PM #15
XML Spy for XML, XSLT and XSD
Dreamweaver MX for HTML, CSS
ColdFusion Studio for HTML, Cold Fusion
ActiveState Komodo for PHP, Perl
Visual Studio .NET for pretty much everything
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