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I left notepad++ for atom... Loved it
I left atom a few weeks later for VS Code: much cleaner, faster. Most things are settings rather than downloadable extensions. -
@MissDirection It's quite wonderful, but of course, I recommend getting to know Atom as well. Always good to know more than one tool.
They both start up fairly fucking slow. That's an electron thing. -
@AlgoRythm atom is quick on my new machine, but it's a beast - 32gb ram, i7, 512 GB SSD. I need to post that machine soon. Keep forgetting.
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@MissDirection Ah, I have most programs on a terabyte HDD so that contributes to startup time.
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Root797507y@AlgoRythm If you find VS Code fast, try Sublime! I've never experienced any slowdown, ever.
(Okay, I did once when I tried to edit every period in War and Peace at once. But. That's just insane anyway.) -
@Ashkin I've wanted to for a while but I'm working in Lua, c and Java a lot recently and I find myself using code::blocks and nano (hate away - it's easy) more than anything
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Root797507y@AlexDeLarge @runfrodorun @MissDirection
I'm continually trying to improve my vim-fu, but for actual work, I always end up using Sublime again. -
Froot75397yTry out the Atom IDE packages. They're really awesome. I wanted to use VS Code more because it seemed better but not anymore. Atom IDE is all I need.
@runfrodorun Can you set up stuff like ESLint and Flow in vim? Those are quite useful tools if you work with JS.
Also, EMACS? Dafuq? -
tiledcode457yI really want to love atom but it's the first text editor that makes me hear my CPU fan... Feels bad
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The fact that you can pretty much turn it into an IDE in a matter of minutes is pretty fucking attractive, atom gets me hot.
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him-1097y@AlgoRythm notepad++ has auto session storage and it doesn't ask me to save files when I close it and keeps them in latest state when I reopen.
Is it possible with Atom ? I tried looking for it but ended up switching back to Notepad++ -
I switched to VS Code from Atom for the speed (I don't have a particularly powerful machine) and it's great. Two things bug me about VS Code, though:
1. I can't seem to have more than one working project in my Explorer;
2. Markdown syntax support is a bit patchy in VS Code themes unless you're using a dedicated Markdown theme.
Of the two, #1 is a bigger issue for me. I often want to refer to another project's notes while working on something. Being able to load multiple project folders in the same window makes that so much easier. -
liquidwarp37y@Haxk20 Same here. Running it on a HP Stream 14, Celeron 3060: 2 threads; slow to start, but no performance issues afterwards whatsoever
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As much as I liked the tools in atom and vscode, they're too slow. Sublime is here to stay.
Vim is probably great though, I'll try it one day -
Well, sublime has good enough tools for me right now, idk why but atom made me feel drowsy. With sublime I feel some energy, makes me more productive. At the end of the day, to each their own
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It stopped working on my Mac for a while when High Sierra was in beta. Just added it back this week and can say I think I like it more than Sublime...
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kubre17077y@MissDirection I also atom for long time but after checking vsCode I never opened atom again. Actually vsCode is made using electron framework ( atom core)
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