I used to use CodeBlocks when I was trying to learn C++, but ever since
VSCodium came
out?..(https://vscodium.com/)....its my go to for
HTML/CSS/Python stuff. When its just editing an .RPM or .LIST file
("/etc/apt/sources.list") I go with gEdit only because Fedora has come
with that since time began and its the one I'm most comfortable with.
EGO II
On 5/23/23 8:57 PM, Emmett Culley via users wrote:
> On 5/23/23 2:44 PM, bruce wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Curious to know what IDE/editors you guys use for developing code (and
>> why if you care to expound).
>>
>> Are there any you prefer for linux vs windows?
>>
>> just curious...
>>
>> thanks
>
> I've been using PHPstorm for about eight years, and like it a lot.
> Used Eclipse when I was doing C and C++, but for sure PHPstorm is my
> preferred IDE these days. Javascript, PHP, Vue and Laravel all have
> great integration.
>
> I understand the makers of PHPstorm have a "bigger" app that is useful
> for many other languages, but concentrated on Java. IntelliJ I think
> it is called.
>
> Not free, but well worth the cost, and getting better all the time.
>
> Emmett
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