Tmux, zsh, and vim.

All configured and armed to the teeth with plugins for efficiency, 
including these highlights:
- vim: ultisnips, fzf, ripgrep, ranger, and of course, vim-beancount (plus 
a ton of others)
- zsh: tig (best curses based git interface i've come across), fzf

On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 5:04:13 AM UTC-7 kuba....@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As we all know, the right tools can make for a great development 
> environment while the wrong tools can make for hard work.
>
> And I'm always interested to know what people are using, and why, in case 
> I can learn something new.
>
> I'll start in the hope others will join in.
>
> For Python, I'm using PyCharm 2021.1. I find the idea very powerful and I 
> have been very happy with the JetBrians suite of IDEs ever since I changed 
> over from Eclipse when I was doing Java development. I like how they adapt 
> the IDE for common Git workflows and add features to make development 
> easier (like handling of virtual environments). It also has very powerful 
> refactoring tools making code changes a breeze.
>
> For C/C++, I would choose to use CLion, again from JetBrains. I don't do 
> much C development so I can't offer much more than that. I did start 
> learning VIM awhile back but I have not actually done any development with 
> it yet.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jakub.
>
>
>

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