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RE: Good IDE to use? - Lain - March 21st, 2019

VSCode is pretty good, it's a lot more lightweight than editors like Atom (which I've personally had horrible experience with because of memory leaks). Looks pretty, decent amount of features, easily extendable with plugins and themes you can find on the marketplace. It's nice seeing M$ making something open-source and cross-platform.


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 22nd, 2019

wait... Microsoft... and open source... and cross platform... 0_o what?! I knew hell (michigan), was frozen over 9 months out of the year... but is it finally under an ice age?


RE: Good IDE to use? - zoldos - March 22nd, 2019

Filezilla and Notepad++ are all I use. Course I'm only good at simple PHP scripts. Big Grin


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 22nd, 2019

hehe, I like filezilla, it's how I transfer the backups I make of my modded OG xbox on/off it's 1TB internal drive. note: I make legitimate backups because I want to keep the game discs in playable condition when possible... also reduces loading times during play.


RE: Good IDE to use? - Thomas - March 23rd, 2019

(March 22nd, 2019 at 12:12 AM)SpookyZalost Wrote: wait... Microsoft... and open source... and cross platform... 0_o what?! I knew hell (michigan), was frozen over 9 months out of the year... but is it finally under an ice age?

You know that Windows 10 literally has the capability to run Linux now right? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 23rd, 2019

yeah but... why would I run linux inside windows like that?

windows is insecure, it's unstable, it's not as easily customizable, I can't mod drivers to fit whatever devices I need them to on the fly, and it eats up way more resources too, and that's just a few in a long list.

besides as far as microsoft and open source go I can say one thing... Steve Balmer.

"Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches,"

"The way the license is written, if you use any open-source software, you have to make the rest of your software open source,"

"Our goal is to try to educate people on what it means to protect intellectual property and pay for it properly"

Chicago Sun-Times - June 1, 2001.

it's hard to believe microsoft would do anything open source.


RE: Good IDE to use? - Guardian - March 23rd, 2019

(March 23rd, 2019 at 3:54 AM)SpookyZalost Wrote: "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches,"

"The way the license is written, if you use any open-source software, you have to make the rest of your software open source,"

"Our goal is to try to educate people on what it means to protect intellectual property and pay for it properly"

That's pretty telling, and definitely a Microsoft stance.


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 23rd, 2019

that was from 18 years ago, if microsoft is actually making open source software and or allowing linux to work fully and natively with windows... I'm really really nervous because given their history something is obviously either changing inside microsoft or they're actually a threat to open source and nobody's noticed.


RE: Good IDE to use? - Thomas - March 23rd, 2019

(March 23rd, 2019 at 4:42 PM)SpookyZalost Wrote: that was from 18 years ago, if microsoft is actually making open source software and or allowing linux to work fully and natively with windows... I'm really really nervous because given their history something is obviously either changing inside microsoft or they're actually a threat to open source and nobody's noticed.

Exactly, that was from 18 years ago. Something has changed inside Microsoft. More of their Azure installations run Linux than Windows. They're much more receptive to open source software now. They OWN Github. Windows is basically becoming Winux.


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 23rd, 2019

wait... microsoft owns github? 0_o wot?!


RE: Good IDE to use? - Guardian - March 24th, 2019

(March 23rd, 2019 at 10:48 PM)SpookyZalost Wrote: wait... microsoft owns github? 0_o wot?!

Yep, bought it a few years back. Some of their application patches are now provided through Github rather than the Microsoft website.


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 24th, 2019

X_x yep, the world ended a long time ago... sigh.

whelp at least they haven't tried to buy the linux kernel yet.


RE: Good IDE to use? - Thomas - March 24th, 2019

(March 24th, 2019 at 6:43 PM)SpookyZalost Wrote: X_x yep, the world ended a long time ago... sigh.

whelp at least they haven't tried to buy the linux kernel yet.

Why do that when they can just buy Red Hat or Canonical. That's probably what they'll try to do.


RE: Good IDE to use? - SpookyZalost - March 26th, 2019

too late for Red Hat... IBM just bought that lol.

I know because we're now using linux at work Cool


RE: Good IDE to use? - Thomas - November 27th, 2019

gedit is good too.