Visual Studio and VS Code.
Visual Studio Code. It has great defaults out of the box, is highly customizable and extensible, has near universal support for every programming language, and runs reasonably fast on my machines.
JetBrains for everything
I just use a stack of cards and a knitting needle.
Neovim or Jetbrains depending on the project and my mood.
Whichever Jetbrains IDE is appropriate. I fell in love with Rider and wound up paying for their all-inclusive license. I’ve since made heavy use of Webstorm, CLion, and Datagrip professionally and personally.
Emacs with doomemacs config. Really fast and very neat for what I do.
Spacemacs here. Been using it so long (and without major problems) that I’m afraid to start experimenting with other distros, or writing my own config.
I was using spacemacs before trying doom, from what I can tell, it’s an upgrade. Doom config loads faster than spacemacs on my computers. Loving both project tho.
Emacs
Intellij for backend, VS Code for front end
Notepad++ , nano if that counts lol
NeoVim
Mostly neovim, sometimes VS code
I’m pretty partial to vim.
Emacs built with Nix. I host my configuration on GitHub.
VSCode, then IntelliJ, then Neovim (NvChad + awful theme of my own + Goneovim as gui frontend), and now at Emacs (Doom + port of awful theme of my own from Neovim + very heavy customization). Pretty happy with Emacs, also Org mode is astounding.
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