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				willol13849y@lig1 open source is not a primary concern for everyone :) I have a bazillion other criteria before "open source" enter into account
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				willol13849y@lig1 a lot of people, me as an example.
 There's tons of reasons for someone/a company to keep the sources closed, what's important for me is that the software can do what I expect. And for instance, Intellij is far more practical for me than eclipse, I won't amputate my productivity and comfort just because it's not open source
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				@lig1 Eclipse for Android is straight bs! Would never ever recommend Eclipse for Android.
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				Nice for the terminal:
 oh-my-zsh (for customizing it),
 guake (for easy access),
 byobu (for handling multiple windows/sessions inside the same shell)
 
 Network related:
 httpie.org (alternative to curl),
 wireshark (for looking at what really happens over the network)
 
 Editor:
 Try them all. Then post your opinion on devRant and sit back and watch the show in the comments section.
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				VIM + tmux, sometimes I use atom and Android studio. I also have oh my zsh for terminal customization. Obviously git and finally I have an Firefox extensión for json prettify.
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				IDEs: Eclipse / NetBeans / JetBrains platform
 Text Editor: Vim(preinstalled) / Atom
 Everything else is or preinstalled or terminal.














Hey Guys, what Linux programs do you recommend for programming and development? Thanks in advance.
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