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Best Text Editor For Programming
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I think a lot of programmers are interested in what's the best text editor for programming. And so in this video I do my best at helping you decide which text editor is best and which text editor you should choose.
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@axu6207
@axu6207 3 года назад
I like editing my files by throat singing the binary straight through the microphone. Anyone else?
@linxuser897
@linxuser897 3 года назад
yeah I can work from literally anywhere
@adagas-caouchristian7875
@adagas-caouchristian7875 3 года назад
Indeed, the energy provided by the ancestral mongolian steppes guides me during the input of every single instruction.
@yablablaable
@yablablaable 3 года назад
Amazing comment, thanks for the laugh
@OndrejPopp
@OndrejPopp 3 года назад
Man... you old-fashioned! 👨‍💻 I use a brain wave interpreter, you think it and it appears on the screen! See also here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s6c3R3UBeLw.html
@sumantyavatkar4636
@sumantyavatkar4636 3 года назад
lmaoo good one
@briandesign
@briandesign 3 года назад
who's part of the vscode squad?
@prodbytoj
@prodbytoj 3 года назад
sup
@ahmedshabahat8786
@ahmedshabahat8786 3 года назад
Sorry not me
@blablabla12321
@blablabla12321 3 года назад
Only for big projects
@BarraIhsan
@BarraIhsan 3 года назад
Me
@ahmedshabahat8786
@ahmedshabahat8786 3 года назад
@@BarraIhsan but not me sorry
@xsticcyds5459
@xsticcyds5459 3 года назад
"If you like me, then you may have just started out writing code with whatever text editor or IDE your teacher used." My teacher: Notepad
@suctac
@suctac 3 года назад
My teacher used in-browser editor (website) to teach us fricking python. Like who teaches python, on the first day, in a BROWSER
@nootics
@nootics 3 года назад
@@suctac my university has a in browser mini IDE with the ace browser based text editor as its base
@vyrsh0
@vyrsh0 2 года назад
@@suctac nope its actually a really good decision, s/he doesnt want to waste students and her time, trying to get everyone to install python3, some ide from some website, especially since its the first day for students, let them get comfortable.
@jo971000
@jo971000 2 года назад
@@suctac python its actually good to be the first programming language
@ericliume
@ericliume 2 года назад
Python shouldn't be the first programing language for anybody, but it should be the first utility language you should learn together with your first programing language.
@sidtrip_
@sidtrip_ 3 года назад
waiting for the vim and emacs users to arrive...
@circuitlover853
@circuitlover853 3 года назад
😂😂me too
@saurabhsharma6939
@saurabhsharma6939 3 года назад
as a user of both I am here
@kjellandree7413
@kjellandree7413 3 года назад
Emacs yikes
@AnkitJosh
@AnkitJosh 3 года назад
Vim user here😂
@twb0109
@twb0109 3 года назад
User of both xD
@carlostypes3942
@carlostypes3942 3 года назад
The two text editor thing is pretty spot on and I never really thought about it until now, Atom + Gedit are my go to. I tried out VS Code a couple of years but I think my laptop is too potato to run a text editor that's that heavy while also running all my other web dev stuff.
@user-rx6kq8so6n
@user-rx6kq8so6n 3 года назад
My editors/IDE - > For python - Pycharm For Web development- VS code For android app development- Android Studio
@lars1597
@lars1597 3 года назад
web development webstorm lol
@twb0109
@twb0109 3 года назад
Those are not editors though, only VS Code
@jarrettgoh8920
@jarrettgoh8920 3 года назад
Why does most tutorials use sublime text for python?
@RiZeLegiT
@RiZeLegiT 3 года назад
pycharm is nutty imo, i switched over from vs code
@moomin2439
@moomin2439 3 года назад
LegiT I switched too. It’s made a massive difference for my work, especially for managing big projects and debugging
@thgeremilrivera-thorsen9556
@thgeremilrivera-thorsen9556 3 года назад
A great shortcut to remembering many keybindings is to understand the Vim "language" of action-movement-object, basically a "verb-preposition-object" structure or, in easier words, "do what to which bite of text". Easy "verbs" to remember are yank (y), put (p), change (c), delete(d) Easy motions to remember are around (a), inner/inside (i) , surrounding (with the plugin vim-surround, letter s), to (t/T), find (f/F), visual (v). Easy objects to remember are word (w/W), sentence (s), paragraph (p), plus a bunch of code objects. Most of these are mnemonic - the key fits with the words. Now you just need to put them together into "sentences" diw = Delete Inside Word (but not surrounding spaces) yis = yank (copy) inner sentence ci) = change inside parantheses d3w = delete next three words v3fe = highlight (visual) to and including the 3rd occurence of 'e' forward v2Tk = highlight to, but not including, the 2nd occurrence of 'k', going backwards It's like talking to your editor - each key sequence is a sentence.
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@rx2316
@rx2316 3 года назад
It's maybe a matter of preferences but nothing is like VS Code
@harshitchaudhary6166
@harshitchaudhary6166 3 года назад
Right
@prshendra
@prshendra 3 года назад
Yeah vscode "just works". Free and open source. With tons of awesome plugins.
@coolboyssk
@coolboyssk 3 года назад
@@prshendra vscode is not fully open source it's build on open source. Codium is open source version of vscode.
@coolboyssk
@coolboyssk 3 года назад
@@prshendra Yup👍
@ImTheDot
@ImTheDot 3 года назад
Agree
@CybrJames
@CybrJames 3 года назад
This was very helpful. Thank you so much. I am also just getting started out in coding and a BS degree in CyberSecurity, and this stuff can seem simple but is very overwhelming. Once again, thank you. I love your channel. Great content.
@wallawalla4405
@wallawalla4405 3 года назад
Bill gates: The best text editor for programming is “notepad”
@aaryanbhurtel
@aaryanbhurtel 3 года назад
how
@aaryanbhurtel
@aaryanbhurtel 3 года назад
@@sasmitvaidya3594 thank you
@aaryanbhurtel
@aaryanbhurtel 3 года назад
@@sasmitvaidya3594 but wait a minute I think that notepad is in windows and windows is of microsoft and microsoft is created by bill and paul
@UnknownUser-ud1es
@UnknownUser-ud1es 3 года назад
I believe it still is if you want to learn any language from scratch. I still use it for quick fixes till this date.
@karl-gustav
@karl-gustav 3 года назад
@@aaryanbhurtel wow thats true
@samwebb585
@samwebb585 2 года назад
I use Atom, mainly because I like the interface and the fact I can open a second pane to the right if I'm comparing or shamelessly plagiarising code. The fact I can select what language I'm working in and it gives me pointers and autofill on variables / functions in that language is a huge time saver.
@kyles9723
@kyles9723 2 года назад
I used this for the same reason, then discovered that VS code had a lot of the same capabilities, plus a lot of really good plugin's that atom didn't offer (at least at the time of me switching over), and I never turned back. The perks I really liked over atom were mainly the Docker/Kubernetes/Jupyter Notebook plugin's, so it wouldn't be a reason for everyone, but I ended up liking VS Code all around much more than Atom (I also kept running into stability issues with atom, so that played a factor).
@mr.return7361
@mr.return7361 Год назад
Same reasons man🙂 Espesially i love how its live previeve works. Its really helful when im coding css
@chaosordeal294
@chaosordeal294 10 месяцев назад
Don't choose by that, they all do it.
@yesido2668
@yesido2668 3 года назад
hey, i respect you, you are the youtuber who isn't just a youtuber, your work is qualitative, you don't just make videos, it is clear that this is your passion and tbh, when i watch your videos i get more attracted to coding and i feel very cool with that. Good job!
@bradyredding1964
@bradyredding1964 3 года назад
Cool video, also, totally awesome that your starting to get more sponsors! The hard work is really paying off, keep it up!
@ericliume
@ericliume 2 года назад
Other editors are for sure capable of doing editing, but VS Code is like a universe with infinite possibilities.
@MasterHigure
@MasterHigure 2 года назад
And Vim isn't? With documentation longer than all of the Lord of the Rings trilogy just for the base program, and great plugin extensibility.
@iii-ei5cv
@iii-ei5cv 2 года назад
VSCode? Lmao try Emacs
@developer2
@developer2 2 года назад
@@MasterHigure vim is great, it's just so unappealing given the first video some people saw on it (including me) was a tutorial on how to exit the damn thing
@MasterHigure
@MasterHigure 2 года назад
@@developer2 It has learning curve like hell, I'll give you that. But now I find myself typing :w in other programs when I want to save.
@heathbruce9928
@heathbruce9928 2 года назад
Then you can upgrade again to Jet brains
@darkbyteproductions952
@darkbyteproductions952 3 года назад
Jeez the quantity to quality ratio if nuts! Keep up the good work man!
@AshokTak
@AshokTak 3 года назад
I wait for your videos! ❤️So glad I found you in this pandemic!
@enespinar9711
@enespinar9711 3 года назад
Generally I can't understand English speaking but you're speakşng wery well and I could understand easily without subtitles.Thank you!
@aer0449
@aer0449 3 года назад
I really love your intro as well your content straight to the point....
@stupidfilip23
@stupidfilip23 3 года назад
Kate in Manjaro and KDE distros is unparalleled, just uncharted by many developers
@Nikifuj908
@Nikifuj908 3 года назад
SO underrated, especially in this era of memory-guzzling Electron editors like VSCode and Atom
@mithrillis
@mithrillis 2 года назад
It's awesome. I think the only drawback is that my OS really hates me when I try to sudo kate
@upload804
@upload804 3 года назад
I love how entertaining u make your videos :)
@ckalas
@ckalas 3 года назад
sublime hits me with nostalgia
@techieendou8778
@techieendou8778 3 года назад
Been using VS Code as my main Programming text editor and sublime as my the default text editor. Sometimes the smoothness and how fast sublime is really made a difference when you just want to look at that code without editing it. I love them both😍😅
@nikluz3807
@nikluz3807 3 года назад
I'm really loving all of your videos. Also you're intro is soooooo good
@helw7
@helw7 3 года назад
TextPad is a great editor for Windows. It's old but it can handle very large files (unlike almost all other editors) and it opens really very quickly. And TextPad also has a very nice macro recorder. It's been my favorite as a second editor for many years. My first editor is VS Code 😏 But I actually use both editors on a daily basis.
@noah77
@noah77 3 года назад
Hey Kalle! I got the live bootable Linux working! Thanks!
@nishita3084
@nishita3084 3 года назад
Unrelated, but can we get a sneak peek into your haircare routine lol
@MrLeetfun
@MrLeetfun 3 года назад
lmfao
@kidcobain1
@kidcobain1 3 года назад
XD
@kech267
@kech267 3 года назад
wtf
@ahmedshabahat8786
@ahmedshabahat8786 3 года назад
He didnt replied
@bryanurizar
@bryanurizar 3 года назад
😂
@TheCodeholic
@TheCodeholic 3 года назад
Good point about two editors. I also use two editors, however VSCode is my secondary text editor. I use Intellij products as my primary choice of IDE and use VSCode if I need to quickly change something. VSCode is very fast for me and I love it for quick editing or doing some small projects, But for bigger projects I prefer IntelliJ IDEs.
@hamzaabdikadir5329
@hamzaabdikadir5329 3 года назад
Kalle been uploading so much but I am enjoying the content honestly
@GOD9494
@GOD9494 3 года назад
I use VS code as the main editor. sublime to work with large files, it is easy to format data on large files. vim whenever I want to make any small changes in single files. This works great for me.
@codeabhi8452
@codeabhi8452 3 года назад
East or west visual studio is best.
@Hallden_
@Hallden_ 3 года назад
Haha nice
@noah77
@noah77 3 года назад
Visual studio code *
@saibalaji4713
@saibalaji4713 3 года назад
Code...
@hungerfan552
@hungerfan552 3 года назад
Except for java
@yashjaiswal2335
@yashjaiswal2335 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more
@patrickprucha5522
@patrickprucha5522 6 месяцев назад
Excellent Video and approach. Very good suggestions! Cheers
@theena
@theena 3 года назад
Relative programing noob here. VSCode and Kate 4 lyf. I love Kate text editor so much it's silly, but there's nothing quite like it.
@Remianr
@Remianr 3 года назад
If you want simpler version of vim that's very intuitive then I recommend micro text editor. Hope you will like it :). I used it for the past 3 weeks and I love it (even for big projects especially with extensions)
@stefantieber7805
@stefantieber7805 3 года назад
Here is something that most coders don't seem to consider: Beauty. Of course, that's very subjective, but to me, Sublime Text just looks best. I love how the UI looks and feels. I love the Monokai color scheme. (I'm aware you could probably get that one on other editors as well) And it's capable of all I need. I'm fine as long as I have multicursors and configurable keyboard shortcuts. And loads of Plugins to choose from.
@davidarogunre7251
@davidarogunre7251 3 года назад
Love daily upload I don't want it to stop
@emmasvensson160
@emmasvensson160 Год назад
tack kalle! vilka bra videos du gör! har precis börjat att koda, helt ny :D /Emma
@ayushbhagwat3440
@ayushbhagwat3440 3 года назад
This video just came out at the right time...coz I was doing a pretty hectic research on what to use and why to use but this video ended all that hassle and now I know what to do. Thanks for the video...it helped a lot!
@scunich
@scunich 3 года назад
So what did you decide on?
@ayushbhagwat3440
@ayushbhagwat3440 3 года назад
@@scunich I decided to use VScode along with sublime.....also I think I might try to learn vim in future to replace sublime coz editing in vim is much much faster, But I haven’t found any good tutorial for vim so I’m resistant to switching now but as soon as I find one I will shift....also plz link any good vim tutorials you know
@shock9616
@shock9616 3 года назад
Personally a Sublime Text guy. I just like the simplicity of the interface and how it doesn't come with any plugins out of the box so that I can install and have what I need and nothing more. I also use neovim for my single line code changes when I'm in the command line (which is pretty often) Edit: As of late I've been using a combination of the two (Sublime / Neovim) using a plugin that runs a Neovim instance in the background for perfect vim "emulation" (not actually emulation since it's actually Neovim). This way I can enjoy the plugins and graphical interface of Sublime, and the fast/efficient text editing of vim. If I have a really big project then I've been using more sophisticated IDEs like PyCharm or IntelliJ
@vyllowtm5920
@vyllowtm5920 2 года назад
Is Sublime Text free?
@shock9616
@shock9616 2 года назад
@@vyllowtm5920 Technically no, but the free evaluation is fully functional and has no time limit. You will just get popups very occasionally asking you if you would like to buy it. If you don't want to buy it you can just click past it and continue as if it never happened. I never found it annoying in the 5 years since I started using it and only bought the license recently because I genuinely like the program and wanted to support the devs.
@marcs9451
@marcs9451 2 года назад
@VyllowTM As in free beer? Yes. As in free speech? No.
@shock9616
@shock9616 2 года назад
@@marcs9451 Yeah pretty much. If you are looking for an open-source, free as in freedom kind of editor, then sublime text is not for you. It does not cost money to evaluate, but it is not open source or anything.
@benzflynn
@benzflynn 2 года назад
Also a Sublime Text man. It's free insofar as I haven't paid my $80 yet but had no shut-off in 2 years. It's faster and less likely to jam during intensive use unlike VSC. Lots of plugins for theming, file icons, code coloring, window paning, code completion, help file navigation, SASS/SCSS compilation, markdown file viewing, etc. Sublime Text integrates well with its sister application, Sublime Merge, which handles Git versioning of project files on an agreeable GUI. Also free.
@abidhasanmuin
@abidhasanmuin 3 года назад
Agreed! I use the VS Code mainly but sometimes Sublime Text for a quick fix.
@mariogutierrez4989
@mariogutierrez4989 3 года назад
vim is based around "modes" which lets you use the keyboard to its fullest. For example, you can navigate by word, paragraph, blocks ... Vim also has macros to record and reapply any sequence of keys. VSCode sorely needs macros. Vim is very productive once learned. I use vim when I'm not writing Typescript. For TS, VSCode works well.
@Sra4825
@Sra4825 3 года назад
As a total vim head, after taking all points into considerations, I believe a new programmer should have vim as a quick fix text editor and vs code as a primary code editor. To make the learning curve a little flat for vim, and then slowly switch from VS to vim. After doing the same thing for over 6 months, I swear I can't move back to any other code editor anymore, The on;y reason why I even consider going back to VS is to handle conflicts in GIT. because I am still learning the ropes of git handling in vim.
@jorgerojas4402
@jorgerojas4402 2 года назад
I hope you have met fugitive.
@randombetters1823
@randombetters1823 2 года назад
Maybe they can use a vim extension for vscode
@koushiknaskar4751
@koushiknaskar4751 3 года назад
This was a really honest review. VS Code is my go to code editor. And vim for my quick editor. I also edit a lot of file over the ssh and vim is perfect for that.
@malatimarndi5909
@malatimarndi5909 3 года назад
You're a teacher who teaches me how to teach myself 👍👍
@TheCobviskin
@TheCobviskin 3 года назад
Vim for life ❤ once u get the hang of it, u wont use any other text editor... 🔥❤
@nlight8769
@nlight8769 3 года назад
Or at least editors with vim modes becomes a requirement ^^
@shreddded6403
@shreddded6403 2 года назад
@@nlight8769 not the same feeling
@yash1152
@yash1152 2 года назад
ever used JOE??
@_Amilio_
@_Amilio_ 3 года назад
Atom was actually pretty decent when I played around in it. Very similar to VS Code.
@andressalazargaleano6419
@andressalazargaleano6419 3 года назад
love ur daily posts btw
@abhishekbaba8084
@abhishekbaba8084 3 года назад
Great quality of video as usual 👌.
@PhanorColl
@PhanorColl 3 года назад
I've been using Neo(vim) for the past 2 years, coming from VSCode, once you setup your plugins, key-bidings your good to go, I've worked on big projects without any issues or loading time, and the good thing is that have the same configuration locally and on the server, so I hace the same flow.
@benlennart4481
@benlennart4481 3 года назад
+1 Neovim is great, especially with stuff like LSP it becomes quite close to an IDE
@PhanorColl
@PhanorColl 3 года назад
@@benlennart4481 I use it with CoC and another couple of plugins and is great.
@jimbojam8379
@jimbojam8379 3 года назад
I am absolutely in love with Atom.
@Ecdetails
@Ecdetails 3 года назад
Been a fan of atom for along time still using sublime tho
@jaysurana5073
@jaysurana5073 3 года назад
Idk ABT these editors but the sponcer helped me a lot
@david_galaxy_209
@david_galaxy_209 3 года назад
I use nano as my quick switch / fix editor. Just open up terminal type nano and boom opened
@frostrune
@frostrune 3 года назад
Honestly I find Sublime text most usable. It is *very* ligtweight (unlike electron stuff) and has a lots of features that I find useful. VS Code leans more to IDE while Sublime is mostly an editor.
@PranjalGovekar
@PranjalGovekar 3 года назад
I liked to used VS Code for main project where Notepad++ for small or quick changes since right clicking on the file gives option to "Edit with Notepad++" 😁
@samarmohan9891
@samarmohan9891 3 года назад
VS Code also has that.
@jurriaanmeijer4384
@jurriaanmeijer4384 3 года назад
ur tips are extremely valuable, keep up the good work. from Aruba
@jonbikaku6133
@jonbikaku6133 2 года назад
I switched from VSC to nvim to finally Sublime and couldnt be happier. Been on Sublime for 4+ months and I dont think it misses anything that VSC provides. I can have 8ish tabs opened during debugging and side-by-side mode with 4+ columns is all you could ever need.
@kaushalrijal
@kaushalrijal 3 года назад
I am in love with Sublime Text
@mentefria98
@mentefria98 3 года назад
for me, for python coding there is nothing even close to atom. So simple, bautiful and powerful. Also for C++ I used to code in codelite, but when you start to do something more serious you start to use more complex stuff. At work I was told to use Qt creator as a redactor for C++. I hated it at the begining, but now I don't know how I lived without it the fact is that you will like the editor you use to code in, while you are not forced to move to another
@collintech057
@collintech057 2 года назад
Great video...twas very insightful
@bmamoun97
@bmamoun97 3 года назад
Nice videos man ! keep it up ! from Morocco
@Ryan-xq3kl
@Ryan-xq3kl 3 года назад
the more text editors you use, the less chance you have of ever having a tutorial u cant follow
@vclass10
@vclass10 3 года назад
i feel that
@aradhaymathur
@aradhaymathur 3 года назад
But if you download every text editor your computer's drives won't let you code
@Ryan-xq3kl
@Ryan-xq3kl 3 года назад
​@@aradhaymathur get yourself a 1Tb ssd bro
@aradhaymathur
@aradhaymathur 3 года назад
@@Ryan-xq3kl Still there won't be enough space for them as there are a billions of editors and ide and some are platfir specific so you need a emulater which will also take space. So basically its imposible unless you use a supercomputer.
@aradhaymathur
@aradhaymathur 3 года назад
@LowLinK I code in terminal
@thomasfieschi-rose3705
@thomasfieschi-rose3705 3 года назад
God, I love that intro music.
@ovidiovidal6589
@ovidiovidal6589 3 года назад
Hello Kalle I love your content and hello from spain btw
@alaintakizala1267
@alaintakizala1267 3 года назад
Great advice and let start coding for a first-time learner coding.
@dakyskye
@dakyskye 3 года назад
Y'all missing out on (doom) Emacs :^(
@aethanfoot2103
@aethanfoot2103 3 года назад
Yes, using it in my last year of uni. Great and powerful.
@suphalbhattarai5711
@suphalbhattarai5711 3 года назад
Yep like vim and better
@user-be8oe7tw9p
@user-be8oe7tw9p 3 года назад
Yep, vim for quick edits and doom emacs for projects
@cionheart
@cionheart 3 года назад
I've gone through a lot of client editors through the last 20 years (currently I prefer VS Code for web and python). Emacs has been a constant for me through that 20 years when it comes to direct edits on the server or quick edits on the command line. I would never choose it as my main IDE but investing some time in emacs or vim (although I always prefered emacs because I think the key shortcuts are much more efficient) will pay back over the years easily.
@twb0109
@twb0109 3 года назад
The only problem with Doom is it's slow as VS Code. Writing your own .emacs or init.el file is better imo
@Fabian-_-
@Fabian-_- 3 года назад
Meh, gonna stick with the Jetbrains suite, the code analysis and how the IDEs understand my code out of the box is beyond everything else.
@gerardobecerril8145
@gerardobecerril8145 3 года назад
Give VS code or Sublime a chance. They’re so much lighter than any IDE and you don’t really need to set up an environment every time you want to write some code. It’s overkill using IDEs for a lot of stuff.
@hashtags_YT
@hashtags_YT 3 года назад
@Anon Ah, of course, here they come.
@moosdeboer6469
@moosdeboer6469 3 года назад
@Anon no
@DFPercush
@DFPercush 3 года назад
What language are you using Jetbrains for?
@ikrammaududi6205
@ikrammaududi6205 3 года назад
@Anon I use all three of them
@AVSbeats
@AVSbeats 2 года назад
Life saver here my guy
@dripboi632
@dripboi632 3 года назад
thanks kalle ! for this intresting videos
@surendarmalai96
@surendarmalai96 3 года назад
I've seen people use sublime text in every video I've seen And I was like damn I need that editor I got to know that it is called sublime text right now
@kennymccormic7578
@kennymccormic7578 3 года назад
I spent about 3-4 months learning firstly touch typing, then vim, then emacs. There were times when I wanted to give up and just use vscode, but now I cannot imagine my life without emacs. The key features of emacs: it is extremely lightweight, so opening a large project takes a fraction of a second. And it is easy to open multiple instances of emacs. It has incredible keys mechanics invented by spacemacs devs, I mean things like SPC d f pressed in sequence, which stands for "describe function". This is at least the case in my setup. And what's great - you can assign and memorize significantly more key bindings, than in conventional editor. Another great thing - you can launch emacs in terminal. There probably are unique features in vscode that emacs can't do, or does badly, but my heart belongs to emacs.
@NIKHIL-yl1ws
@NIKHIL-yl1ws 2 года назад
Bro, your comment is really motivates me i am beginner and i am learning touch typing since a month ago but still doning many mistake... Sometime it seems like i can never learn touch typing 😭
@NIKHIL-yl1ws
@NIKHIL-yl1ws 2 года назад
Can you suggest me some best platform for learning touch typing
@user-td2dq3nn2r
@user-td2dq3nn2r 2 года назад
@@NIKHIL-yl1ws have u learned it yet?
@cisafrulli
@cisafrulli Год назад
@@user-td2dq3nn2r he died trying
@suurement
@suurement 3 года назад
I also naturally picked up vscode for longer projects and sublime text for shorter ones !
@vrajborad4518
@vrajborad4518 3 года назад
really premium videos bro .................................. love it
@nlight8769
@nlight8769 3 года назад
Have been loving Vim for the past 10 years, but Atom with vim-mode-plus and ex-mode recently with caught my attention. With centralized package installation, it's brilliant. Though, my projects are relatively modest, so... just perfect for me ^^
@shashankdaima
@shashankdaima 3 года назад
Kalle you missed nano. 😂😂😂 well i use it as secondary editor
@blackie0076
@blackie0076 3 года назад
Quality content and editing .Keep it up
@hossamyasser8651
@hossamyasser8651 Год назад
Thanks for your efforts.
@andrewk71
@andrewk71 3 года назад
VS Code always on top! Sucks that it doesn't have support for Swift tho
@travisteachesguitar6711
@travisteachesguitar6711 2 года назад
Its because microsoft pushes it on everybody. Not because it is the best
@AdobeAirpods
@AdobeAirpods 3 года назад
vscode is good for most languages but it does lack on html/css. I do LOVE it for python tho
@erosdabari4379
@erosdabari4379 3 года назад
I like to watch text editors comparison videos like this, even though I mainly use Jupyter notebooks most of the time.
@wisteela
@wisteela 3 года назад
Excellent video. Subscribed.
@ChristianMoentest
@ChristianMoentest 3 года назад
You might install vim extension for vscode :) Best of both worlds.
@antondutsov8524
@antondutsov8524 3 года назад
I'm using the extension on Atom.
@lian1238
@lian1238 3 года назад
I learned vim to prevent RSI in my shoulder. Now I have RSI in my fingers. lol
@lian1238
@lian1238 3 года назад
@FichDich InDemArsch can't help it. My mechanical keyboard has an actuation force of 500N
@GratuityMedia
@GratuityMedia 2 года назад
Kite has been down but the link you have works hehe nice.
@joegoff2265
@joegoff2265 2 года назад
One thing you have to consider when using a text editor is use-case. If you do anything remotely in a Linux environment then learning VIM is a must. How you set up your personal environment to code is something that will change as new tools come out and you just want to try them out. Atom and VS Code are great and I’ve tried them both and regularly use both but it depends on what I’m doing. Web Development in PHP I use atom, desktop application development I use visual studios, quick editing I use VIM. Your environment will change depending on the case. Learn the different tools out there and use the one your comfortable with and the best one for the job.
@reiyamamoto6507
@reiyamamoto6507 3 года назад
I use VS Code and Notepad++ too!
@VelWild
@VelWild 3 года назад
Me too 🙂
@reer7527
@reer7527 3 года назад
@Solve Everything and less hate therein
@skilz8098
@skilz8098 3 года назад
@Solve Everything Out of the box it doesn't seem so, but notepad++ is able to be customized... You can select a builtin them or create your own, you can select from a large list of common languages for syntax highlighting and formatting or you can create your own language syntax highlighting, you can get pre-made addons and extensions or even make your own. It's a very lite weight but powerful text editor within the GUI types of editors... It's great for quickly typing your file, but it's not an IDE as you can't compile, link or debug with it and as far as I know it doesn't have a terminal. It's just great in that it's a text editor that helps with syntax formatting and highlighting.
@milkiasyeheyis5407
@milkiasyeheyis5407 3 года назад
I dont know how speed was sublime instead of vim
@milkiasyeheyis5407
@milkiasyeheyis5407 3 года назад
@Chop Sticks thats the stupidest thought I've ever heard. Its available on linux, mac and windows
@c4g3dB34st
@c4g3dB34st 2 года назад
@Chop Sticks vim is available everywhere lol tf u talking about
@neoney
@neoney 2 года назад
@Chop Sticks Vim is available for many systems: AmigaOS, Atari MiNT, BeOS, DOS, MacOS, NextStep, OS/2, OSF, RiscOS, SGI, UNIX, VMS, Win16 + Win32 (Windows95/98/00/NT) - and especially FreeBSD and Linux. :-) It’s open source. First release of vim was in 1991, in 1992 it was ported to Unix.
@rubemchrist8011
@rubemchrist8011 3 года назад
Love your videos, they are fantastic. Quick question, who made your intro???
@shoryagupta7097
@shoryagupta7097 3 года назад
thank you sir for the video.it really helped me very much thank you sir
@domzymonz
@domzymonz 3 года назад
When you just installed kite, and the first video you watch has kite as the sponsor: Me:....... Well.... It's a coincidence..
@ericktorres9791
@ericktorres9791 3 года назад
dont use kite
@domzymonz
@domzymonz 3 года назад
@@ericktorres9791 Why?
@bryanltobing
@bryanltobing 3 года назад
@@ericktorres9791 why ?
@louzynerd129
@louzynerd129 3 года назад
what's better for web dev, visual studio or visual studio code? and is there really a big difference between the two?
@himanshushukla6451
@himanshushukla6451 3 года назад
@@louzynerd129 vs code will be better as visual studio tends to be really slow for me atleast
@channelemex_private570
@channelemex_private570 3 года назад
If I did my maths right the total in 01:15 is 143.3...
@DrHarrisonIII
@DrHarrisonIII 3 года назад
Maybe in the survey someone chose 2 of the code editors they were using?
@davidguri8206
@davidguri8206 3 года назад
Keep up the good work!
@indian3960
@indian3960 3 года назад
thank you man!
@breezaro8969
@breezaro8969 Год назад
thanks for the extension @hallden
@msNakato1
@msNakato1 3 года назад
pycharm is perfect to me 😍😅😂
@wateryagarvideos5186
@wateryagarvideos5186 2 года назад
Pycharm is noice but I prefer Atom.
@msNakato1
@msNakato1 2 года назад
@@wateryagarvideos5186 i wrote this 8 months ago! now i work at home with Vs code and job-place with webstorm
@sangeetavishwakarma5106
@sangeetavishwakarma5106 3 года назад
Next video, Best Python ide for programming maybe usefull tools at the end
@dontbetoxic4387
@dontbetoxic4387 3 года назад
Pycharm
@yash1152
@yash1152 2 года назад
anyways, i liked ur style and informal voice. kinda beautiful in a different wayy (:
@kavanshah5512
@kavanshah5512 3 года назад
423K wow, last time i checked was just 124K around, mind blowing, keep it up
@boogy4you
@boogy4you 3 года назад
Vim has unseen potential. It blows every other editor out of the water!
@octane_boi
@octane_boi 3 года назад
Agreed, and if you're willing to invest time, you can make vim as adept as modern IDEs
@novakaineblackout8893
@novakaineblackout8893 2 года назад
Me with Doom Emacs + Evil Mode I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
@ytgadfly
@ytgadfly 3 года назад
I have programmed since the early 80s. Used all kinds of text editors including vi. IDK why anyone would not use and IDE today. vim is great as a text editor, but its not and IDE!
@mrpedrobraga
@mrpedrobraga 3 года назад
I am a student, got into coding young but not that much experience, I started coding in an IDE and them somehow moved to building my projects using my own .bat files. I don't know why, it feels more intimate and under my control.
@blank001
@blank001 3 года назад
I just use editors base on the type of project. For js/ts/html Vscode For PHP/Go/ big projects Sublime For quick fixes /competitive programming/everything else vim
@IvanGarcerant
@IvanGarcerant 3 года назад
The editing of this video is superb. Same with photography. Congrats. On the content's side, I suggest diving deeper next time. Include some unusual options, for example, or obscure ones. Emacs, even if not popular, is a traditional option to considerer.
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