I don't understand what is the point of releasing an IDE via #flatpak, when that flatpak doesn't include all the necessary dev tools, and it can't access the ones outside its sandboxing. Honestly. What's the point? I'm looking at you, #Geany.
Personally, I can't stand flatpaks or #snap. #Appimage is nicer just because it's just one delete away from within the file manager and doesn't leave crumbs everywhere. But overall, I prefer #apt, and #dnf.
yo por ejemplo he tocado #GnomeTerminal, #Terminator, #guake, #yakuake, #kitty y #alacritty que recuerde. Pasé un largo tiempo usando #Guake hasta que extrañé mi tecla F12 y decidí usar un área de trabajo completa solo para el terminal, como hago ahora.
De shells he pasado casi toda mi vida en #bash y llegué a tocar #zsh y otras raras pero ahora soy feliz en #fish
comencé con el bloc de notas por allá del 2004 cuando aprendí html, luego llegué a usar #DreamWeaver y #FrontPage hasta que tomé Java en la prepa y conocí #NetBeans que me acompañó un buen rato. Al migrar a linux usé #gedit pero pasé más tiempo en #Geany que es una joyita. Luego estuve largo tiempo en #SublimeText hasta que me decidí a saltar a #vim en 2014 y luego #neovim, que me acompaña desde ~2019
I think, for me, much like EDLIN, it's pretty much always been a matter of knowing that it was the default editor available in every incarnation of #UNIX and #Linux since, ... I dunno, ... 4.2BSD or so?
Perhaps I should say vi, and in DOS I don't really recall when EDIT.COM supplanted #EDLIN, but do feel free to checkout my friend's more modern #FREDLIN in the link above. h/t to @dheadshot for creating a POSIX interpretation of that classic utility from the days when disk drives talked to you and diskettes shimmied...
Also, These #Vim memes are some of the funnest elbows to the ribs of the person sitting next to you we can all enjoy together... unless, unless, Oh my gawd am I on Drugs?
Here's another one for folks to add to their collections, for foshizzles and giggles, of course, and we all can haz #Cheezburgerz! 🍔
Kindest regards, and thank you for some of the very best cookbook style #tuts, #HowTo's, and introspectives for the UNIX / Linux / FOSS world on the Internet :)
Learned about #geany yesterday and installed it today to take a look. Looks like fun so far. Has its own css file for look and feel. Can't say I'll use it over #NotepadPlusPlus - the interface is a little sluggish by comparison, which is only to be expected with GTK, but hey - that's never the point with me. :-)
First order of business, figuring out how to force it to single-instance mode..
I like #vim, I use it when I work remotely through ssh or on my computers to edit config files (I never use root on GUI).
But to develop software, essentially PHP, CSS and JS files, I prefer #Geany. It is between a text editor and a full IDE. I find it is easier than vim to navigate in source code.
I wonder if I should have a look to #Emacs
Learning lots of new shortcuts/commands scares me.
#Geany 2.0, une mise à jour majeure de l'#IDE open source #GTK est sortie. Elle offre un support expérimental pour Meson, une nouvelle fonction "Historique des changements", des améliorations de l'interface, une prise en charge de nouveaux types de fichiers et bien plus encore. Téléchargez-la sur GitHub ou via Flatpak. #Programmation
I started a small survey in the LinkedIn group "The R Project for Statistical Computing" about #RKWard. The results so far:
Turns out that 83 % don't know it and
circa 8 % use it.
There were 139 people who participated in the survey. Given that RKWard is among the oldest #rstats IDEs and GUIs [1], it is somewhat surprising. I suppose we should improve the advertising of our tool.