28 Dec, 2009, Lyanic wrote in the 21st comment:
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Brinson said:
I'm just waiting for someone to say notepad.exe.

…Wait for it…

Notepad++ count?
28 Dec, 2009, Skol wrote in the 22nd comment:
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I use pico/nano yeah ;).
On local though, I like BBEdit. Can collapse sections (between curly braces, comments, functions etc), has nice color coding, built in FTP (open/save direct to remote file), will re-open sets of files if you quit/restart it, jump to line, pull down function lists, syntax checking etc. I use that and terminal almost exclusively.
28 Dec, 2009, Runter wrote in the 23rd comment:
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I use vim.
28 Dec, 2009, Brinson wrote in the 24th comment:
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If you use nix, and you want an graphical IDE, anjuta is really nice. Has a built in make button which runs your makefile and feeds errors/warnings into a box. I'm a fan of it.

And no, notepad++ does not count as notepad.exe. Its too good. I remember my windows days, UEStudio was god. TEDNotepad was pretty decent, too.
29 Dec, 2009, quixadhal wrote in the 25th comment:
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I'm being compared to Locke? That brings a tear to my eye… I must have invented both vi and emacs, and just don't remember doing it.

If there were a VMS system around, I could claim EDT.
29 Dec, 2009, Mabus wrote in the 26th comment:
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Pico user.
29 Dec, 2009, David Haley wrote in the 27th comment:
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quixadhal said:
I must have invented both vi

I can't claim any credit, but at least some family involvement… (he was more involved with ed/ex, I think he wrote mainly the pattern matching for early versions of vi.)
29 Dec, 2009, quixadhal wrote in the 28th comment:
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Very cool David.
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