The I-Can't-Remember-What-We-Called-The-Cool-Things-Thread Thread
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@WTFE
Chrome is taking up a bunch more memory than atom to read your 100 bytes worth of thoughts on it, so I'll worry about atom's memory footprint when lynx makes a comeback.Bonus lawn points: I also do server-side javascript.
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Ah, I see we have a butthurt hipster! My day is complete.
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There's only one reason I wouldn't use vim (other than if it's not available for whatever system I'm using, of course); if I need something like xdebug and I don't have the luxury of installing vdebug for it. Otherwise when it comes to manipulating text nothing I've seen beats it at that.
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This conversation is so nerdy I'm becoming interested in it due to the sheer overwhelming intensity of its nerdity.
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@Glitch said:
I use vim for quick edits and any server-side config files. For everything else, I use Atom.
After a week of trying this out, I can't recommend it for Mu* coding. It's fine most of the time, but I've had ongoing problems with its search function forgetting how to find things, and wiping out my selection when I toggle the 'regex' search ability—which is how I find it's best to get it to remember how to search.
Example: Replacing two spaces with one space. After a few searches, I try this and it can't find a single double-space, in spite of the fact that I'm looking at one centered on the screen. I toggle 'regex search' on and off and lo and behold, it finds them. If I'm trying to replace some things in a selection, then I have to go back and make the selection again too.
I love this kind of editor, but I'mma gonna stick with TextWrangler.
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Inspiration for Exalted. And also a pretty bitching movie scene, really.
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This is a tad old (Feb 2015) but still awesome.
http://www.okayafrica.com/news/african-superhero-film-oya-rise-of-the-orishas-nosa-igbinedion/