What os? What ide? What plug-ins?
Windows + Visual Studio :(
😂
That’s what I mostly use too
I try so hard to move away from this but I seem to always end up crawling back because something is missing or broken. DotRush is hopeful, though (assuming C#)
Glad I am not the only one :)
I use codium. It’s basically VS code without all the proprietary and spooky telemetry. Works well as vscode
Do you find avelonia good to use? I’ve been taking interest in learning dotnet, but I typically have only needed to make CLI stuff in the past.
Linux, Plasma, VSCodium with the clang. cmake, and Qt extensions
Linux, emacs.
Not to start the infamous war but why Emacs and not vim/neovim?
I find vim way of editing text uncomfortable and how it lacks flexibility in general when compared to emacs (One can make vim from emacs not viceversa). Also I like that emacs is a gui application.
Ah makes sense, I’ve always preferred vim but never got good with the motions
Oh you’re opening a big can of worms here
Specifically, the Team17 kind that shoot at each other.
Holy hand grenade of Antioch!
Real programmers use ed!
Kate, LSP, Linux.
- NixOS
- Hyprland (pending migration to Niri)
- Emacs (eglot)
I occasionally use Jetbrains products as well (e.g. maintaining Kotlin projects).
NixOS, fish, tmux, Helix, jj
Arch + i3wm/sway + Tmux + Neovim
Ditto, pretty much.
Flexible, but Linux/macos predominantly. Jetbrains (CLion/RustRover). No specific plugins, JB IDEs are pretty good out of the box.
From jb I only have used pycharm but it was pretty good.
Arch with Niri, LazyVim in Ghostty.
I run Manjaro, and use neovim for my development. I’ve got a slew of plugins for everything from language servers to database to things like integration with
tmuxand specialty motions.I’ve tried many development environments, but so far I keep coming back to nvim.
I’ve been a fan for about 5 years at this point, and I use it for PHP+js+html at my day job and Rust for personal projects, but also any other language that comes up. Delightful to have one editor that can do basically everything and do it with consistent shortcuts, that I can even run on my phone with a folding keyboard.
Linux Mint. No IDE – I just use xed (a fork of gedit) + gnome-terminal, both of which ship with the distro. Only plugin I use regularly for xed is “Code Comment” which lets you comment/uncomment blocks of code quickly.
Doom Emacs on Arch with Plasma.
Arch Linux (BTW) is my main/dev OS, but also Windows 10 VM for certain projects.
For simple scripting in any language: VSCodium
PyCharm, Android Studio for projects in specific languages.
For other full projects: VSCodium
As for testing/deploying projects, I have a QEMU dev VM that’s connected to my IDEs using shared folders running basic Arch with fresh install of KDE Plasma.
Plugins mainly consist of QoL features, linting for certain languages in VSCodium, themes, etc.
MacOS and Panic Nova
Linux + IntelliJ
I also use VsCode because I like its text editing better.








