development environment

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Which development environment do you use?

ZeroBrane Studio
16
25%
Eclipse
1
2%
Koneki
0
No votes
TextWrangler
1
2%
Sublime Text
25
38%
Xcode
2
3%
git, vim or tmux
7
11%
a text editor
13
20%
 
Total votes: 65

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I would probably be curious about ZeroBrane Studio, if I weren't so happy with vim.
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micha wrote:
kikito wrote:I do LÖVE the same way I do everything else - with vim and a terminal.
You make coffee using vim?
Absolutely. But I prefer plain javascript to coffee.
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Um git shouldnt be grouped with vim. Vim is a editor. Git is a version control system which most developers use with their text editor. Well at least i do. Its kinda like grouping a spoon with soup while all other food options are not group with one even though you can use a spoon with those as well. Unless git is its own terminal based editor then I would be completely wrong and sad :(
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zorg wrote:Apparently it's still being developed: (and last dev build is dated october, 2014)
http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewto ... =2&t=16517
Oh thank goodness! I love ST so much I could never imagine switching. And I tried. I keep coming back. It's so simple but customizable. I just wish it had standard preference dialogs instead of making everything text-based for customizing everything in the app.
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bobbyjones wrote:Um git shouldnt be grouped with vim. Vim is a editor. Git is a version control system which most developers use with their text editor. Well at least i do. Its kinda like grouping a spoon with soup while all other food options are not group with one even though you can use a spoon with those as well. Unless git is its own terminal based editor then I would be completely wrong and sad :(
Sorry, but when I edit it again it will delete all votes again!
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I will try Sublime Text too, I saw that a lot of people like it.
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Yeah its very pleasing to the eyes
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kikito wrote:
micha wrote:
kikito wrote:I do LÖVE the same way I do everything else - with vim and a terminal.
You make coffee using vim?
Absolutely. But I prefer plain javascript to coffee.
You should try Typescript, it's good stuff.
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I used IntelliJ Idea with a Lua Plugin but the author of the plugin seems to have too little time on his hands to update it regularly.

That's why I bought Sublime Text 3, but I'm pretty unhappy with it so far (maybe I just need some time with it). It looks like there is a bug with indentation of if / elseif statements and some other things. The syntax highlighting for Lua is also pretty basic to say the least. The IntelliJ plugin allowed you to have different colors for local / global variables and much more ... I'm missing that a lot so far.
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i use sublime text 2 :)
its really sleek and well designed
the fact that it has macros makes it even better
so do the plugins
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I use notepad++ it's great and I have a small batch file for launching my game
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