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RDCAx wrote Well Eclipse for Java, Visual Studio for all the .net stuff, notepad++ for the little bit of web development I do, I also have code blocks installed but rarely do I use native C++, I don't even use c++/CLI at all either though.
I also just checked out Sublime Text2, and I think I am going to replace notepad++ with this. The only thing I haven't figured out yet actually is how to change the is how to change the syntax highlighting.
View > Syntax
However it will usually base the syntax highlighting on the file extension.
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I keep it simple, I just cleaned my computer, and want to keep it that way; so this is my setup.
~Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate (Use a lot, got it free legitimately)
Use: VB, C#/XNA
~ Notepad++ (Don't use it much)
Use: Web Dev.
~Code::Blocks (Use a lot)
Use: C++
~ Eclipse (I personally hate Jcreator...)
Use: Java
~Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate (Use a lot, got it free legitimately)
Use: VB, C#/XNA
~ Notepad++ (Don't use it much)
Use: Web Dev.
~Code::Blocks (Use a lot)
Use: C++
~ Eclipse (I personally hate Jcreator...)
Use: Java
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