- VS Code
- Pycharm
- Cursor
- XCode
- Intelli J
- Python
- Eclipse
- Anaconda
- Notepad
- Visual Studio
- Geany
- Notepad ++
- Dreamweaver
- Net Beans
- Blue Fish or something else
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Top comments (9)
Always VS Code, because is amazing, have a lot of extensions, and is open-source. Microsoft have done a really great job on that IDE. I think is the best, and will be the best.
Hope my POV added value here.
neovim
,entr
and if I'm working with web stuffdarkhttpd
+browserJetbrains
VS Code and Notepad ++
Notepad++ for Clojure, Markdown, R, etc.
VS Code
I really enjoy using Visual Studio Code. It's user-friendly, has great extensions, and supports multiple programming languages.
What about you? Any favorites?
Same here i also like to use VS code, it is easy to use and has extensions i can install on whenever i need them