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D - Development = Neovim: My primary development tool
E - Environment = Solus: My current favorite Linux distribution.
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I tried different ide, but find myself more efficient with simple tools I control than with tools that tries to help me and take control.
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I can't possibly try every IDE mentioned here, but I'm glad to see that there are so many options. Personally I'm still using geany though.
Thanks for all the responses though! :-D. Nice to see I'm not the only Linux'er who uses it for development purposes.
Feel free to list any other IDE's you may use :-).
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If you put in some effort Eclipse is the real deal, especially when integrating things like XText code generation, Maven build lifecycles, JIRA integration for issues and projects, Application Server & Docker integration.
Yes these things work (mostly) out of the box in IntelliJ, but can also work in Eclipse if you take your time.
But ok, these features are mostly useful in an enterprise development environment, for home use I still prefer out of the box experience ;)
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My only real requirement is split views, being able to see and edit the same or different files in several different places at the same time. Kate does that well and I like the rest of its features well enough so I'm happy with it.
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I use neovim too.