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by landyman
5820 days ago
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I've used Ubuntu for about 3 years, and use Firefox/Firebug, Emacs plus the emacs-goodies package. While emacs is a bit long to learn, I find that it's incredibly efficient. I also use Apache, nginx, Python/Django, PHP, and MySql to do local testing. Every now and then I try some different envrironments, and last week was one of those times. So far, I've liked gedit a lot and may switch to it eventually -- it has some nice plugins: colors/syntax highlighting, integrated shell, autocomplete, etc. It's fast and a bit easier to use at first than emacs. I liked NetBeans, but I couldn't get any of the plugins to work, so I ditched it. I'm retrying Eclipse since the last time I tried it, it started to be painfully slow. I also will try PyCharm as soon as I can get it to build. |
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