You are 100% true. As a neovim user I spend almost half or the entire day just configuring it for rust and c++ because I use don't use Mason and just configure it by code and watch a random tutorial at the same time
@@bigboxSWE let me give you a better name on that reference: Directory ship. Cause you're the literal Directory of knowledge who ships for us broke ass devs. Thanks for your content as always!
My hatred and distrust for Microsoft has kept me from even trusting that. Had a bit of a. Crisis after they discontinued atom and tried neovim for a while. Thank God for the pulsar team and their fork of atom
Can't believe you brought up visual studio and didn't mention us C++ devs. We hate our language, but we will defend it to the death if anyone talks smack about it
@@Anton_Sh. cowards run to the comfort of zig and rust. The warriors fight in the trenches of legacy c++ code with terrible memory leak and bases that switch between using and not using namespace std
@@sampjm1898 I suppose it's either just personal preferences, or for practical purpose : you want to read your code without having the files and the mess at your left when your eyes start to read another line of code ; you'd be inclined to be distracted. All suppositions, idk for real.
I use arch on a 2013 thinkpad edge, neovim in tmux, I code in Rust and listen to the joe rogan experience. I also haven’t showered for two days. What the actual hell
@@aeronjarrett6753diatro doesn't matter as much, desktop environment does if your system is somewhat performant it might run regular xfce, if not, there are plenty window managers like dwm, openbox, etc. that can work with a tiny amount of cpu power
@@joshuarose3186 Depends, either they've never used any other text editor, can't be arsed, or they're people who only open it in administrator mode to edit certain system files. Probs a few more use cases, but mostly people who don't want to bother with downloading something better.
Notepad++ brings back memories. It was and still is for the occasional script a very good choice. Especially if you need something lightweight and portable. And it is still maintained.
@@lionelemilio4141 I talked about the pretender part. A junior dev gets shit actually done. The one just wants to life the style of it and act like a SWE
@@finndemoncat9379 It's not about the editor, it's about the guy using it. I have go think about this type because I got people like these in my CS course. But to still answer your questions VSC is very good. It depends how you use it. Do you only want to pretend, you won't get anything from it. If you want to build software and work with other members it will be the best tool you could have.
40-year-old Java and C# devs trying not to use a bloated, outdated IDE on Windows with a pure #FFFFFF theme on everything except the text (IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE)
I’ve been using text editors and Linux for almost 15 years and vim is the one piece of software that completely melts my brain. The second that shit executes I am a lost child in the Walmart pillow aisle. Editing my sudoers file makes me feel like I’m giving a presentation in my underwear
Pretty funny that I started using Emacs in 2016 as a 19 year old. That editor was double my age. Still admire it with all its quirks to this day. Preeeettty steep learning curve tho, I admit
As a sublime user, what would work better is "You used Atom until Microsoft bought Git and destroyed it for Visual Studio and you can't bring yourself to use the murderer of your beloved editor."
1:18 wow... I can't belive I didn't discover this sooner. I am bit used to the left side layout by now but I'm so glad there is an option to make it good!
I don't use VI, or derivatives of it, I never understood why it was so complex, I use NANO for editing small files and Ed when I need something more powerful, I recently discovered OpenBSD has an editor called MG, which is "Micro-Emacs" apparently, its cool, its emacs without the bloat.
@@johnmcashill9919 Nah, I can't lose time with configurarions and `ed` lets me edit files using regular expressions, which is what I use it for most of the time.
There is programming before and after JetBrains. I've tried different IDE's and editors and JetBrains IDE's are unmatched. It just reduces the cognitive load tremendously. It's super easy to navigate even large projects and the visual debugger is a pleasure to work with. If you want you can get the Vim shortcuts, but I don't use it anymore because the shortcuts aren't "cross application". I like the system shortcuts as they are the same in whatever application I use. One ring to rule them all. A good visual debugger is a must btw.
Offense taken, although I'm humble enough to accept the truth of your argument. That having been said, Sublime is and will always be (probably, who knows) my bestie.
@@SzymonSaysStuffbecause their faces are usually placed on the right side, so they don't overlay the code. Also editor doesn't do any UI shift when opening/closing sidebar In my honest opinion tho - sidebar on the left is still better because you don't have to stare at the edge of the screen all the time which is super non-ergonomic
@@SzymonSaysStuff It makes the screen feel significantly less cluttered. I'm guessing it's because our brains are wired to read left-to-right, so we always try to subconsciously "parse" the sidebar before reading the contents of our main pane.
Pretty damn accurate, from a VSCode using Gen-Xer who just gets shit done, default theme, file tree on the left but usually open to Git, gave up on trying Neovim, in bed by 2, unhealthy weed and espresso addiction, still owned an IBM Type M until switching to a Keycron during the pandemic. My Mom has a crawlspace, not a basement, so will have to settle for the garage.
I use micro btw. Most sane cli text editor. I even switched to writing python apps in it, so I don’t have to wait for pycharm to load and bombard me with new features.
En varias ocasiones tuve que analizar logs enormes, llenos de texto, a tal punto de necesitar cortarlos a la mitad para poder leerlos mejor. El editor que funciona sin problema y que responde a la perfección con logs de varios gigabytes fue sublime text. ni notepad++ ni el bloc de notas funcionaron bien, se rompian apenas abria el archivo, sin embargo sublime text me salvó incontables ocasiones!!! excelente video!!
A common trend i'm seeing is every one talks down on vscode but offer no alternative. Every text editor is "oh you use that". Like every youtube just makes these videos for views....... and it works.
i use intellij for java and i won't do it any other way. i am gonna die eventually and i'd rather not waste my time with structural java quirks. i use neovim for other things because it works nice with linux setup. i can use vscode comfortably too. it's nice all around. for me, it doesn't make a lot of difference. i can enjoy all of them when i figure out what i want and they all provide it with various difficulties.
I use CLion for C and it's a great IDE albeit very bloated. It saves me lots of time, and I get it for free so I don't have any reason to use another tool
It's interesting how text editor preferences can be a beef. I first used notepad++ in high school back in like 2014 and then switched to sublime text because that's what the cool class programmers (not cool kids xD) were switching to. Honestly, it it was mostly the UI that got me. It just feels good. I have VS code installed and I sometimes use it but for the most part I still use sublime just because I don't feel the need to switch. Although I probably do some research on newer editors, but guess what, I'm too lazy xD
@@nomen385 no it's the worst text editor.. it's hard to edit things written with a pen.. even pencil writings are hard to edit written with pressure...
As a Neovim user I can confirm that I didn't even watch the video because I'm still configuring Neovim
lmao dude, you made my day, this is so relatable xdd
That's because youre stuck using that garbage they call Lua! Now if only someone made a flavor of Vim using Elisp...
You only need a decent colorscheme, treesitter, lsp, telescope and maybe a file tree.
You are 100% true. As a neovim user I spend almost half or the entire day just configuring it for rust and c++ because I use don't use Mason and just configure it by code and watch a random tutorial at the same time
@@CaptTerrific Both languages are pure garbage
"Nano because you're scared of vim" lmao
Its true tho
Honestly though... Yeah, I gotta admit XD
Relatable
So true !!! :D
CTRL S, CTRL X easy
As a typical fireship viewer I can confirm I'm definitely "suprised" to see bigbox boarding the "text editor personality" train.
i remember someone calling me direship and that lives in my head rent free
@@bigboxSWE let me give you a better name on that reference: Directory ship. Cause you're the literal Directory of knowledge who ships for us broke ass devs. Thanks for your content as always!
VS Codium: When you hate Microsoft so much but you also needed VS Code
My hatred and distrust for Microsoft has kept me from even trusting that. Had a bit of a. Crisis after they discontinued atom and tried neovim for a while.
Thank God for the pulsar team and their fork of atom
I used to love Atom. Tried Pulsar the other days, tons of errors when instaling dependencies.
@@Joetorres3 really? I have yet to have a problem. I do solidity and Javascript work mostly on Linux. What languages and OS are you using.
when u think ur a Linux nerd but u don't even know how to exit vim
No one needs VsCode, we just use it for lazyness
Can't believe you brought up visual studio and didn't mention us C++ devs. We hate our language, but we will defend it to the death if anyone talks smack about it
Are you saying rust/zig you're gonna not adapt?
@@Anton_Sh. cowards run to the comfort of zig and rust. The warriors fight in the trenches of legacy c++ code with terrible memory leak and bases that switch between using and not using namespace std
FR
he forgot borland/turbo ide in honorable mentions
FR man, C++ always been that toxic girlfriend, whom I can't leave
All I took away from this was to move my vscode tabs to the right side and my day feels spiced up already ty. Back to the coffee shop 🤓
Same!
All that’s left is to quit coding to be a tech RUclipsr and sell false hopes and dreams through boot camps after holding one junior dev job!
gonna try this right this instant ... or not idk
I don't get this?can anybody explain to me why you want to shift your tab to the right?
@@sampjm1898 I suppose it's either just personal preferences, or for practical purpose : you want to read your code without having the files and the mess at your left when your eyes start to read another line of code ; you'd be inclined to be distracted. All suppositions, idk for real.
senior level jetbrains user, never wrote a unit test in my life ☺️
I'm a junior jetbrains user, seems like it's tempting to follow your path.
And let me guess... stuck on a java 8 project ? Yeah I know that too
@@lufenmartofilia5804 lmao for me, it was Java 7 and recently upgraded to 8 kekw
senior here. also jetbrains
Never worked in company level JetBrains user, im coding some stuff after reversing in ida. Never wrote a unit test in my life
Best IDE: Sticky Notes 📝
Lol
Notepad++ has entered the chat
@@christopherdixon4472 notepad++ has usable features... notepad is a better ide..
Sticky notes… more like Notepad - -
Let Paper and pen bless you
I use arch on a 2013 thinkpad edge, neovim in tmux, I code in Rust and listen to the joe rogan experience. I also haven’t showered for two days. What the actual hell
Exactly me. And he also nailed that I prefer manga over Anime 😭
Bro only needs to add blue hair for the perfect rustacean
I've been wondering what Linux would run on the thinkpad... though I think mine is much older than 2013 :(
Should be C rather than Rust but decent enough otherwise
Also do you use a tiling window manager?
@@aeronjarrett6753diatro doesn't matter as much, desktop environment does
if your system is somewhat performant it might run regular xfce, if not, there are plenty window managers like dwm, openbox, etc. that can work with a tiny amount of cpu power
😂😂 My daily dose of toxicity & self-imposed cyber bullyuing. The supreme motivational speaker🤣
indeed 🤣🤣🤣
notepad++ users are the true gigachads because they use their text editor like a text editor
what about people that just use notepad
@@joshuarose3186 Depends, either they've never used any other text editor, can't be arsed, or they're people who only open it in administrator mode to edit certain system files. Probs a few more use cases, but mostly people who don't want to bother with downloading something better.
@@joshuarose3186 *Hypercam aquiered* __Trance001_plays__
It's only for the autosave 👍
i use notepad... just normal default notepad
The humor is straight up on point for this one.
Just want to say thanks bigbox for your vids.
I'm a simple man. I see bigbox notification, I click.
True
true
1
I am that simple man too
Guess im a simple man too
As an Emacs user, i can confirm it is indeed past my bedtime
Yeah it's way too late.
Time for you to hibernate
I can't believe the good old windows notepad wasn't mentioned
On that note I can’t believe the even better Microsoft Word wasn’t included.
@@CoClockOn that note, I can't believe the good old ms paint wasn't mentioned.
well, there is beauty in the simplicity of coding in notepad.
Or Notepad++
i use notepad to make up webpages sometimes
Damn, I read the manga.. guess I have to learn vim. Best video I've seen in my life.
what are u doing NOT using vim bro, you're so close to transition into Algo Chad final form
JOIN THE CHURCH OF EMACS MORTAL
"navigation on the right side of the screen", thanks for the recognition bigbox 🔥
Notepad++ brings back memories.
It was and still is for the occasional script a very good choice.
Especially if you need something lightweight and portable.
And it is still maintained.
I got sick of all the choices that I created my own Editor. Best thing I've ever done.
Now there are X+1 choices
Haha. That's how these things are born.@@futuza
Let me use it too
That's the level you reach when you have long hair, long beard and like viking stuff 😂
@@futuza xkcd927
This is about to go so viral. I’m both jealous and fearful of your comments for the next few weeks
Why is this comment so deeply buried
the anarchy has already begun
big box probably read my comment let's gooo
haha im only a bigbox in size not fame, i see most comments :) @@CoolestPossibleName
@@bigboxSWE you are a big youtuber to me
I feel personally attacked
I know. SciTE wasn't even mentioned.
@@desertdude540 even windows builtin notepad wasnt mentioned
well, do not make a text editor a part of your identity then?
@@svragv how am I supposed to even live then
@@chindianajones3742 that's your journey, man
Writing garbage code without tests really pegged me.
That's pretty gay, ngl
... pegged?
pause
As a Notepad++ user, I agree mostly young people use this text editor. I use both VSCode for Windows and Notepad++.
Young people? I just turned 38.
@@ChristopherAndersonPirate did you watch the video?
Bro did Vim users dirtyy , he didn't even mention it 💀
ikr. the neovim crowd came in and started calling their editor vim when it's really just vim with a roblox language and weird community
@@harleyspeedthrust4013 roblox language > esoteric language
@@zekrinealfa1113 which language?
@@ncpeaksean4278i suppose lua because "roblox language"
@@harleyspeedthrust4013nah don't hate on lua. you just haven't tried it
bro came out swinging today
The sudden plainrock jumpscare caught of me off-guard KSJSJSJ
the accuracy of this video is beyond anything.
Helix: you're too much of a hipster, not even Neovim cuts it for you
As a Microsoft Flavoured Java user myself, I can agree that I will defend this toolchain with everything I got to the grave.
Man, the Visual Studio stuff with C# is so true and real. I can see all of it every single day at work
As a notepad user i can confirm that it's better than every other editor.
I mean...
It's defaulted to whitemode.
I love the fact that the english speaking IT community started using memes with Prigozhin in their videos :)
0:53
Damn, I didn't even notice
I know it is a joke, but come on... we all think the VSC archetype that pretends is 100% real
@@lionelemilio4141 I talked about the pretender part. A junior dev gets shit actually done. The one just wants to life the style of it and act like a SWE
Ah my bad then. sorry man.@@lionelemilio4141
VSC is great for little one file projects
And what other code editors do you suggest?
@@finndemoncat9379 It's not about the editor, it's about the guy using it. I have go think about this type because I got people like these in my CS course.
But to still answer your questions VSC is very good. It depends how you use it. Do you only want to pretend, you won't get anything from it. If you want to build software and work with other members it will be the best tool you could have.
Here I am coding on vscode and watching this video then BOOM "PUT YOUR PRIMARY BAR ON THE RIGHT SIDE"....I never thought to do this. Thank you
3:45 why is this so accurate 😭😭 and defending C# part lol you're spot on.
literally me omg. Does anyone else?
40-year-old Java and C# devs trying not to use a bloated, outdated IDE on Windows with a pure #FFFFFF theme on everything except the text (IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE)
You know it's a bad place to go when interviewer is using JetBrains
eh why ?
Damn, you got me at "File explore on the right side". Yes, I hate my editor position change when you have long and large folder structure on the left
I’ve been using text editors and Linux for almost 15 years and vim is the one piece of software that completely melts my brain. The second that shit executes I am a lost child in the Walmart pillow aisle. Editing my sudoers file makes me feel like I’m giving a presentation in my underwear
Pretty funny that I started using Emacs in 2016 as a 19 year old. That editor was double my age. Still admire it with all its quirks to this day. Preeeettty steep learning curve tho, I admit
As a sublime user, what would work better is "You used Atom until Microsoft bought Git and destroyed it for Visual Studio and you can't bring yourself to use the murderer of your beloved editor."
Absolute genius!!! This channel deserves x10 the subscribers :D
Helix not being mentioned is oddly fitting
as a nano user, im scared of vim, that shit is terrifying, i like my habitat. i love your channel is so informational and entertaining
As a Neovim +i3 + NixOS user, I can confirm that I still configuring everything
New user: "When do we get to the ride?" (using the software they're configuring)
NixOS: "This [configuring] _is_ the ride!"
@@angeldude101 exactly! I enjoy every bit of learning how to configure NixOS to my liking. Which feel a lot more fun than playing video games
1:18 wow... I can't belive I didn't discover this sooner. I am bit used to the left side layout by now but I'm so glad there is an option to make it good!
I don't use VI, or derivatives of it, I never understood why it was so complex, I use NANO for editing small files and Ed when I need something more powerful, I recently discovered OpenBSD has an editor called MG, which is "Micro-Emacs" apparently, its cool, its emacs without the bloat.
Oh wow, an ed user out in the wild, that's a rare sight to see
I use vim, in my mind Ed means erectal disfunction 😂
@@johnmcashill9919 Nah, I can't lose time with configurarions and `ed` lets me edit files using regular expressions, which is what I use it for most of the time.
"you are watching anime? they had read manga"
It was so unexpected and accurate xD
everything you said about Neovim user is me. just at point.
and what about your personal hygiene bro? :D
real programmers code on rocks.. No typo, no bug.. You right each line, you gotta be DAMN sure it works just as intended
You missed the Gigachads: Notepad.
I use almost all of these, so I got to be offended through 90% of the video. Great service!
There is programming before and after JetBrains. I've tried different IDE's and editors and JetBrains IDE's are unmatched. It just reduces the cognitive load tremendously. It's super easy to navigate even large projects and the visual debugger is a pleasure to work with. If you want you can get the Vim shortcuts, but I don't use it anymore because the shortcuts aren't "cross application". I like the system shortcuts as they are the same in whatever application I use. One ring to rule them all. A good visual debugger is a must btw.
As a TextMate user, I can confirm that there still haven't been any updates for several years, but at least it still does JSON well
Offense taken, although I'm humble enough to accept the truth of your argument. That having been said, Sublime is and will always be (probably, who knows) my bestie.
lowkey the file explorer panel on the right side makes A TON OF SENSE!! At least for right handed people...
1:17 The tip to change the sidebar to the right is genuinely super helpful, thanks!
why? I noticed many RUclipsrs use it like that, but I don't know why
@@SzymonSaysStuffbecause their faces are usually placed on the right side, so they don't overlay the code. Also editor doesn't do any UI shift when opening/closing sidebar
In my honest opinion tho - sidebar on the left is still better because you don't have to stare at the edge of the screen all the time which is super non-ergonomic
@@SzymonSaysStuff It makes the screen feel significantly less cluttered. I'm guessing it's because our brains are wired to read left-to-right, so we always try to subconsciously "parse" the sidebar before reading the contents of our main pane.
bro just roasted entire community of developers
Cool
Chads just use: Wordpad 🗿
Too bad it's gone now
But windows builtin notepad is better
Nano is superior
While gigachads use ed in the tty, and they only start an X instance if they need to test their graphical program
real chads use echo >>, if you want to change a line rewrite the entire file
Pretty damn accurate, from a VSCode using Gen-Xer who just gets shit done, default theme, file tree on the left but usually open to Git, gave up on trying Neovim, in bed by 2, unhealthy weed and espresso addiction, still owned an IBM Type M until switching to a Keycron during the pandemic. My Mom has a crawlspace, not a basement, so will have to settle for the garage.
I use micro btw. Most sane cli text editor. I even switched to writing python apps in it, so I don’t have to wait for pycharm to load and bombard me with new features.
zed is coming in a moment..
As an emacs user, at 34 years old, I can confirm that I am the youngest emacs user I know.
no love for the greatest text editor, ed
I use Helix because I'd rather not fight the stupidly long config process of Neovim.
I feel so proud as a jetbrains boy
this is a banger
The way you hit me deep with the Nano and the Eclipse burns...
As a vscode user i dont even care about editors just wanna make the software i need and im interested in, gave up on this industry anyway
0:01 Deadpool, my favorite superhero
I know nothing about coding, but I appreciate this video.
You nailed the Jetbrains user. It's exactly me.
As a JetBrains IDE user... Never before have I been so offended by something I one hundred percent agree with XDDDD
En varias ocasiones tuve que analizar logs enormes, llenos de texto, a tal punto de necesitar cortarlos a la mitad para poder leerlos mejor. El editor que funciona sin problema y que responde a la perfección con logs de varios gigabytes fue sublime text. ni notepad++ ni el bloc de notas funcionaron bien, se rompian apenas abria el archivo, sin embargo sublime text me salvó incontables ocasiones!!! excelente video!!
My Editor is helix: For people who like the drawbacks of neovim without any of the ecosystem, just because it's written in rust ^^
🦀
Helix is for wannabe hipsters like Neovim is but at least Helix users shower.
Rust is for cowards
Write in C
A common trend i'm seeing is every one talks down on vscode but offer no alternative. Every text editor is "oh you use that". Like every youtube just makes these videos for views....... and it works.
Ok. Jetbrains IDEs
I can’t believe you forgot about all 38 Helix users.
39 now.
@@Pepo.. Make that 40 !
One of the few people who use Micro (I'm hella lazy and enjoy the simplicity of it)
Me, too when I'm on ubuntu. On windows it tuns so slow. So I use Notepad++
i use intellij for java and i won't do it any other way. i am gonna die eventually and i'd rather not waste my time with structural java quirks.
i use neovim for other things because it works nice with linux setup.
i can use vscode comfortably too. it's nice all around.
for me, it doesn't make a lot of difference. i can enjoy all of them when i figure out what i want and they all provide it with various difficulties.
The best editor for java is to not use java
I use CLion for C and it's a great IDE albeit very bloated. It saves me lots of time, and I get it for free so I don't have any reason to use another tool
As a {editor} user I can confirm that {offensive fact}. Loved it
Waiting for roast of Kakoune and Helix :v
preach!
It's interesting how text editor preferences can be a beef. I first used notepad++ in high school back in like 2014 and then switched to sublime text because that's what the cool class programmers (not cool kids xD) were switching to. Honestly, it it was mostly the UI that got me. It just feels good. I have VS code installed and I sometimes use it but for the most part I still use sublime just because I don't feel the need to switch. Although I probably do some research on newer editors, but guess what, I'm too lazy xD
I've spent a couple years configuring Neovim but I still don't have even a single fully completed project
i like how nvim got such a long segment. almost as long as the time it takes us to cd into the right rep
Everyone knows that the windows notepad is the best text editor
rookie. MSpaint is the best we all know that
Noobs. It's paper.
@@nomen385 nuh uh, clay tablets are even better if you think about it
Arthur Whitney would certainly agree with you.
@@nomen385 no it's the worst text editor.. it's hard to edit things written with a pen.. even pencil writings are hard to edit written with pressure...
I feel personally attacked. Like, for real. You got so many things right. 😭
My left hand hurts for slapping my knee when laughing at this
I hope your right hand isn't tired
This guy make me realize there are other individual who likes and experience the exact same junks like me
where is notepad?? without ++
I’ve tried many different editors and while trying each one I was at a stage of life that you called out 😂
John Carmack uses visual studio
That Glove80 @1:36 looks epic. Perfect for my Nvim setup indeed. xD
Next time you should talk about helix :)
i love kate. It supports everything and looks nice :)
Helix not mentioned 😢
helix my beloved
I am so happy my editor is not even mentioned
Where Helix???
the 5 helix users are not eating tonight
Paldies!
(Brazilian indie dev who uses VS almost exlusively for c#)
Never in my life have I felt so attacked.
I use it for CPP, but I use VS Code for everything else.
This was a truly innovative video...
is what I would've said if Dreamweaver was in it
where’s helix? 😢😢
What’s that? 😂