[pm-h] Programmer Editors (was 'January Meeting')

Jeremy Fluhmann fluhmann at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 21:03:22 PST 2009


On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 1:15 PM, G. Wade Johnson <gwadej at anomaly.org> wrote:

>
> What editor do you use for Perl (or any) programming?
>
> 1. vi (or variants)


I use vim if I'm editing already existing code on a remote server or if I
need to throw something together on a remote server (or a machine without X)


> 3. Eclipse


I keep trying it, but it hasn't ever "felt" quite right for me


> 4. Komodo


I use Komodo Edit daily (free and open source -
http://www.activestate.com/komodo_edit/).  I also use it if I'm on a Windows
box and will be doing extensive programming, though depending on what it is,
I may write the code on my Ubuntu box, copy it over or stick it in
Subversion, then check it out on the Windows box (barring any Win32 specific
code)

5. Visual Studio


Not since college courses


> 6. Notepad


If it's something quick on a Windows box.


> 8. others?


I find myself using Geany many times, but just because it's quick to use.
If I want to take a quick look at someone else's code, I may open it with
Geany.

Jeremy
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