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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Luke100000
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Re: development environment

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Why is nobody using Koneki? I have never downloaded it, but it looks nice. Any thoughts?
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Doctory
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Re: development environment

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ive used koneki, and i didnt like it
i prefer sublime text 2 over anything
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Re: development environment

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rmcode wrote: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.
@rmcode, if you haven't checked ZeroBrane Studio yet, give it a try. It supports various indicators for local/global/masked variables and is regularly updated with new features. Paul.
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Re: development environment

Post by iggyvolz »

I personally use Atom, a free text editor by GitHub. It has nice lua support through plugins (search "lua").

From there I just keep a terminal window open and run `love .` (yes - I know there's a love plugin for atom but I'd rather watch the output in a terminal).

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Doctory
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Re: development environment

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iggyvolz wrote:I personally use Atom, a free text editor by GitHub. It has nice lua support through plugins (search "lua").

From there I just keep a terminal window open and run `love .` (yes - I know there's a love plugin for atom but I'd rather watch the output in a terminal).

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Atom seems nice :)
im gonna check it out

EDIT: Atom is love, Atom is life, sublime text can shrek itself
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