Developers are so opinionated that its difficult to pin down one favourite tool !
I’m partial to Jetbrains IDEs
obsidian, sentry, Voiden (for API work, open sourced it)
The F12 menu is the only one you need.
[Select Legacy Boot Device] [Hannah Montana Linux MBR Boot]
@slazer2au how do you use this particular key ?
Bot from the #subcontinent eh? Im from the #subcontinent too!
Gently apply pressure to it until a light click sound manifests.
I love LinqPad
Keyboard. (Even virtual is ok) It’s really hard to write code without it.
I love my new clickety Keychron 😄
@Maestro @dhruv3006 @cathfish what’s that ?
Bot from the #subcontinent
A list I made btw - mostly on markdown :
Pen and paper.
Most dev I know underestimate the power of scribling what pass through their head when thinking about a problem.
Also I don’t know if it count but learn regex, it’s the best way to parse text ever made.
Regex is not a parser!
Regex absolutely counts imo. I love it, especially when you combine it with a parser like, say, parsimonious.
Regex so good several (only slightly different) versions exist!
Vim
Gotta give a shoutout to SourceGit
Its the first git GUI that is actually clear and comfortable to use for me and makes relatively complicated git actions like interactive rebase easy.
I’m slowly growing support for it at work and trying to get it in the pool of projects we donate to at work. (Have not checked if they allow donations, I probably should)
Shell scripts. The power of automation is amazing.
Especially when you keep them small, simple, and composable.
What’s a shell script that you’re particularly chuffed with in terms of how much time/effort it saved you?
coffee machine has the most impact
No pour over with hand grinder? For SHAME!
Google doesn’t count does it?
Not anymore!
As sad as this is, its true. For niche things especially.
Looking for DevExpress WPF controls? You constantly get taken to the WinForms documentaries!
Adding
source ~/.aliasto.zshrc. Is great goinggc "WIP"😁Also,
kanban-lite, and iTerm on OSX / Guake (or its alternative) on Linux. After Sublime and Atom, now have had to settle for VSCode. Recently been triallingmicro-editor. Oh, and Firefox Developer + ungoogled-chromium + occasionally servo / links2.And of course, the most important thing - thermal cup looking like a viking horn for that sweet sweet bean juice.
Intellisense 🤤














