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Re: development environment
I would probably be curious about ZeroBrane Studio, if I weren't so happy with vim.
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Absolutely. But I prefer plain javascript to coffee.micha wrote:You make coffee using vim?kikito wrote:I do LÖVE the same way I do everything else - with vim and a terminal.
When I write def I mean function.
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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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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.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
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Sorry, but when I edit it again it will delete all votes again!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
Why are there a limit of polls?
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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You should try Typescript, it's good stuff.kikito wrote:Absolutely. But I prefer plain javascript to coffee.micha wrote:You make coffee using vim?kikito wrote:I do LÖVE the same way I do everything else - with vim and a terminal.
Re: development environment
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.
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.
Re: development environment
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
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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