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Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 14:43

Emacs

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 15:00

If I really have to use an outdated editor, I'd go with vim. But really, these days, you should be using a more fully-featured IDE, like IntelliJ or even VS Code.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 15:36

>>2
thanks, I sure love text editors that use 1gb of ram minimum.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 15:38

>>3
Emacs use much more.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 15:39

>>3
buddy, it's 2018, what kind of toaster are you running where 1GB of RAM is a lot?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 16:14

I use a computer with 128GB of RAM but Visual Studio still sometimes manages to take 30 seconds when loading cold files. It also freezes and crashes and throws exceptions all the fucking time. At this point I'd rather use some boomer editor. Edited on 01/10/2018 16:16.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 16:17

VS became performant after I disabled the bloated GIT integration. Good IDE.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 16:20

>>7
For what language? A lot of people praise it but I think they all are using C++ and not C#.
Holy shit the amount of bugs the thing has is unbearable.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 16:49

Eighty Megabytes And Constantly Swapping

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 17:15

>>6
I've never had those problems you're describing, and my computer only has 8GB of RAM and a relatively weak processor

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 18:00

>>8
C# obviously. Why would you use VS for C++?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 20:09

>>11
I've used VS Code for C++ before. Keep in mind VS Code is not the same thing as VS.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 20:41

>>11
VS code is a meme text editor by Microsoft written in Javashit. that alone should tell you how bad it is.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 20:52

What version of Minesweeper is that? Windows 7?
Have you tried finding a version of Minesweeper online (say, in Flash or HTML5) and porting your AI to that version so that people can experiment with it outside of Windows? Alternatively, do any commenters feel like *writing* a Flash or HTML5 Minesweeper clone?

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 21:00

that’s not ai, that’s just an algorithm. you lied to me

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 21:15

Sheesh, 1kSLC+ in a single .java file 😦

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 21:21

>>7
Agreed.

>>10
I've had these across jobs, programming languages and computers.

>>11
What would you use for programming C++ for Windows instead?

>>1
It's the present time and you don't get to choose your editor.
Bloat makes me not want to use it anyway.
The keybindings are also very bad.
But it was fun using it for a while.

Vim is just as bloated and additionally has idiotic defaults.
I really like vi but sadly there's no windows port.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-01 23:06

>>17
Windows
There's your problem. I use macOS. VS Code is very stable. Never used the Windows version.
Vim is just as bloated and additionally has idiotic defaults.
vim is one of those tools where it sucks by default but if you criticize it then vimtards will say how all you have to do is make a million customizations to it and THEN it's a good editor, but like, it should be good by default, no need for elaborate .vimrc shit.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 0:06

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Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 2:31

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 2:33

No notepad-based editor has a medical condition such as "emacs pinky" due more diverse mouse-based interaction and varied hotkeys.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 3:19

C-x C-c

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 3:24

>>20
horrible advice. Remapping to Caps Lock will literally give you RSI because instead of 2 choices for Ctrl, you're now forced to use one finger, your weakest one, over and over.

You're supposed to use the palm of your hand for Ctrl. Also make sure you're using both hands as much as possible; e.g., use right Ctrl and left hand on x for C-x.

I also use rubber bands to exercise the flexors in my wrist to make sure I don't get RSI.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 7:09

>>18
We're talking about Visual Studio.
VS Code is all the bad things about an IDE without the good parts.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 7:48

Isn't VsCode one of the desktop programs written in JavaScript? I am still traumatised by Atom.

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-02 8:11

>>25
it is

Name: Anonymous 2018-10-11 3:09

>>20
surely the best way to avoid emacs pinky is just configuring emacs to use a set of less-bad keybinds, e.g. vim's
the defaults are very dumb and not at all ergonomic

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