What’s your main text editor?
(more options in thread)
VS Code
56.9%
Sublime Text
13.3%
BBEdit
11.6%
Xcode
18.2%
Poll ended at .
What’s your main text editor (more options)?
Textmate
4.7%
Nova
29.1%
TextEdit
11.4%
Other
54.7%
Poll ended at .
@rafa
* Notepad++ (while learning Emacs)
* Emacs (still for easiest things: can't even remember how to search, yet)
* QOwnNotes, for Markdown things (like my blog on write.as, that supports Markdown only)
@rafa Still using Coda 2. 😬 Just haven’t had a reason to upgrade to Nova yet, but probably will do in the future.
@rafa too bad. I'm out of luck. There is no options for nano and emacs...
@rafa Started learning vim keybindings using the VS Code plug-in last year and have since switched to using NeoVim as my main code editor.
@rafa Vim when I want to do some quick changes otherwise CodeRunner to test something or long work
@rafa Really interesting poll. I always use IntelliJ
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@rafa Alacritty + neovim
@rafa GNOME Text Editor for random little things, GNOME Builder as an IDE.

@rafa Nova for web stuff, IntelliJ IDEA for Kotlin.

Tho I am considering trying oit IntelliJ for web too if I can just get it to behave more mac like.

@torb @rafa

How are you liking Nova? Considering purchasing.

@eryc Depends on what you're looking for. It's a kinda Coda but also VSCode esque editor that's truly Mac native. If that's your jam I'd take a closer look at it. It's extensions aren't quite as fully featured (or existing even) as on VSCode, but personally I just really appreciate having a proper Mac native app that follows Mac conventions.

Sorry for late reply, I mostly use @[email protected] these days.