Is your IDE hot or not?

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24 comments, last by Liza Shulyayeva 9 years, 9 months ago

VS 2013 for C++, LiteIDE for Go.. both with white backgrounds and Consolas.

Take away intellisense from me and I am a sitting duck... I can't even spell the name of the function I wrote 15 seconds ago...

command line? you are kidding right?

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Eclipse, both at home for C++ and Java and at work for PHP. Standard black on white and default font although slightly increased font size. I find it a strain to read white on black for long periods of coding although somehow I prefer it for terminals.

I find the use of plain editors like Vim baffling. On a 15" text-only screen back in the day they made sense (maybe it's a laptop thing?) but I have dual HD monitors now. I want to see more status not less. Switching from DJGPP (white on blue btw biggrin.png )to Visual C++ when Windows became more widespread (around 3.11) was an amazing step forward for me personally.

Dan

I'm rather fond of the color scheme I came up with for PyCharm.

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Took me a day and a half to find color combinations I liked. rolleyes.gif

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I like a dark theme, but only with a dark blue or brown background, black is too harsh.

Stay gold, Pony Boy.

I like a dark theme, but only with a dark blue or brown background, black is too harsh.

If you happen to be using Sublime Text, Base16 has lots of those (as well as the darker ones like the one in my screenshot).

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