Like comment: Like comment: 2 likesĬoding without a code editor or IDE is unimaginable unless you use notepad. But it gets the job done quickly for example I seldom take my hands out of the keyboard to grab the mouse. To be proficient with vim you need some training, and then some more. I don't confuse usability with ease to learn. To me, vim is the most productive tool, the one with highest usability, because is allows me to do more work with less keystrokes more safely. I interact with the remote repos using plain command line Git.Īctually, I'm old and I use vi, later vim, since like 40 years ago, in SCO Unix and later in Windows 98 (it was a 70K exe). I use mainly BitBucket (instead of GitHub) because it allows me to have private repos for free. The fonts are "Source Code Pro Medium" and the beautifun "Montserrat" for proportional spacing. My vim configuration ( /juanlanus/vimconfig) renders a screen of almost only lines of code, no space wasted in clickacle artifacts. Here is a screenshot collage of PhpStorm with my three favourite themes (I prefer to switch light and dark themes depending on the surrounding light), Sakura terminal, and the Ubuntu Budgie launcher which brings some MacBook look and feel to Ubuntu Linux: Currently I prefer PhpStorm as a good IDE for fullstack frontend and backend coding. I like this discussion! It might seem trivial, but it made me check and appreciate the various beautiful fonts that I use besides web font and graphic typography! I also appreciate many of the other recommendations in the post and comments, including Sarah Drasner's Night Owl Theme which I used regularly when VS Code (or rather Codium) was my default code editor. Some IDE extensions I really like: editorconfig, Symfony Support, tabnine. Icon Themes: JetBrains default (IDE) / Humanity (Ubuntu Budgie Desktop).Fonts: JetBrains Mono, Dialog / Ubuntu Mono (bash) / DejaVu Sans ( Ubuntu Budgie Desktop).Themes: Cute Pink Light Theme, Dark Ubuntu Theme, Sepia Theme.
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