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I don't understand how something like Seamonkey's Composer can be in the same list as, say, Android Studio.
Developing what is the question, I guess.
Anyhow, since I do all my "development" on geany, I vote for it (again).
As mentioned in other years and other posts, GNU/Linux is itself an IDE when used properly. That missing from the list, I picked Geany because it helps out beginners without getting too much in the way and thus prevents various dependencies.
Though: Atom was(is?) better as regards the ´Find input field´: Did(does?) not preserve annoying unused/uncompleted items in its history, and remembered(remembers?) the history between sessions.
I liked Atom as very sufficient but since it seemed to be fading out some year(s) ago I switched to VSC, and later, when it appeared, VSCodium. Unfortunately, both lack an intelligent ´Find input field´ management.
Is Atom still maintained? OK. Seems to be!
Last edited by toreric; 01-06-2022 at 12:18 PM.
Reason: Atom now maintained
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