What software do you use to the the work done?
category: general [glöplog]
1. terminal usage: a lot, sometimes, never.
2. automate tasks with: rakefiles, perl, bat files, a lot, sometimes, never.
3. how much is in your dotfile, autoexec.bat: lots of things, somethings, empty.
4. do you rely on cronjobs:
5. what other tools do you surround yourself with: task manager, automator, hiew, winmerge.
6. what SCM do you use: cvs, svn, git, hg, manually, none.
7. filemanager: explorer, totalcommander, finder.
8. other?
2. automate tasks with: rakefiles, perl, bat files, a lot, sometimes, never.
3. how much is in your dotfile, autoexec.bat: lots of things, somethings, empty.
4. do you rely on cronjobs:
5. what other tools do you surround yourself with: task manager, automator, hiew, winmerge.
6. what SCM do you use: cvs, svn, git, hg, manually, none.
7. filemanager: explorer, totalcommander, finder.
8. other?
8. solitaire, mshearts, minesweeper.
Maybe some of you knows about some super tool that can make some things easier, or maybe you have some clever setup. There are a zillion other questions..
anyways here is my setup. I wish it was better somehow.
1. too much terminal usage
2. automate as much as possible with rakefiles
3. maybe 60 lines in my bash dotfile
4. a backup cronjob everyday of the repositories
5. OTX, fseventer
6. git
7. finder :-(
8. textmate as editor
anyways here is my setup. I wish it was better somehow.
1. too much terminal usage
2. automate as much as possible with rakefiles
3. maybe 60 lines in my bash dotfile
4. a backup cronjob everyday of the repositories
5. OTX, fseventer
6. git
7. finder :-(
8. textmate as editor
1. I don't like it, but when I'm on Linux there's no choice.
2. If it's worth the effort, Ruby
3. bashrc has just some crap to get some programs to work. On Windows I didn't have autoexec.bat for years..
4. No
5. On Windows: Process Explorer, Sublime Text, PSPad. Linux: NEdit
6. I like just making backup copies by hand
7. Win: Total Commander, Linux: Worker
2. If it's worth the effort, Ruby
3. bashrc has just some crap to get some programs to work. On Windows I didn't have autoexec.bat for years..
4. No
5. On Windows: Process Explorer, Sublime Text, PSPad. Linux: NEdit
6. I like just making backup copies by hand
7. Win: Total Commander, Linux: Worker
1. Used to use KingCON, but now I use OS4's shell (not the one in the public release)
2. AmigaDOS scripts, ARexx, Python, or i write tool in C sometimes.
3. My shell-startup is mostly empty
4. No
5. CodeBench
6. svn
7. see (1). Sometimes i even use workbench. I used to be addicted to DOpus 4, but i don't use it any more.
2. AmigaDOS scripts, ARexx, Python, or i write tool in C sometimes.
3. My shell-startup is mostly empty
4. No
5. CodeBench
6. svn
7. see (1). Sometimes i even use workbench. I used to be addicted to DOpus 4, but i don't use it any more.
1. a lot, even on Windows
2. much Python, some Makefiles, few shell scripts
3. not much
4. not at all
5. CREdit or NEdit, a hex editor, Paint Shop Pro or GIMP
6. most used somewhat-SCM-like tool: Unison. Oh, you meant a real SCM? Then SVN.
7. mostly Explorer, sometimes TotalCommander, often just the shell
2. much Python, some Makefiles, few shell scripts
3. not much
4. not at all
5. CREdit or NEdit, a hex editor, Paint Shop Pro or GIMP
6. most used somewhat-SCM-like tool: Unison. Oh, you meant a real SCM? Then SVN.
7. mostly Explorer, sometimes TotalCommander, often just the shell
7. TotalCommander(win) / FreeCommander(win) / Krusader(linux)
8. geoshell (or any other explorer replacement)
8. geoshell (or any other explorer replacement)
for C=64 (6510) development;
1) Sometimes
2) I use batch files a lot
3) Just a few lines
4) Nope
5) WinMerge
6) For a few projects I use SVN. Rest of them are handled manually (all previous versions are backed up as folders).
7) Directory Opus
8) ACME, EditPlus and XVI32
1) Sometimes
2) I use batch files a lot
3) Just a few lines
4) Nope
5) WinMerge
6) For a few projects I use SVN. Rest of them are handled manually (all previous versions are backed up as folders).
7) Directory Opus
8) ACME, EditPlus and XVI32
I never really use debuggers or cron or svn or any of these things.
batchfiles, terminals, u32, procexp, mucommander + totalcmder, perforce
1) sometimes, but mostly just for IRC
2) rarely if at all
3) nothing
4) no
5) pen and paper
6) svn with TortoiseSVN
7) finder and explorer
8) not really, no. Except that I use smultron or TextMate on OS X, emacs on Linux and Crimson Editor on Windows, though I've recently found out that it fucks up Unicode so I'll need a replacement..
2) rarely if at all
3) nothing
4) no
5) pen and paper
6) svn with TortoiseSVN
7) finder and explorer
8) not really, no. Except that I use smultron or TextMate on OS X, emacs on Linux and Crimson Editor on Windows, though I've recently found out that it fucks up Unicode so I'll need a replacement..
1. a lot, using tilda or yakuake
2. ruby + rake
3. empty
4. nope
5. komodo, vim, sheets of paper and pen
6. git
7. mc
8. no sw, just booze
2. ruby + rake
3. empty
4. nope
5. komodo, vim, sheets of paper and pen
6. git
7. mc
8. no sw, just booze
does your mom count as a tool?
... I'm kidding of course. har har
autoexec.bat ??? Hey man, it is 2009 :)
total commander
i do nearly all my work with windows explorer, a freeware tool called "programmer's notepad" and opera. oh yes, svn and ms office.
notepad++
1. sometimes (via TextMate)
2. a lot
3. nothing
4. no
5. automator, TextMate
6. git, svn
7. finder
8. nah
2. a lot
3. nothing
4. no
5. automator, TextMate
6. git, svn
7. finder
8. nah
I thought we already had that thread twice?
1. always open, used rarely
2. bat, rarely
3. nothing
4. no
5. task manager, firefox, notepad/crimson editor, photoshop
6. svn
7. explorer
8. probably
2. bat, rarely
3. nothing
4. no
5. task manager, firefox, notepad/crimson editor, photoshop
6. svn
7. explorer
8. probably
visual studio, ms paint, audacity, google chrome and ftp.
1. when it's faster than clicking. Most of the times.
2. sometimes, not very often to be honest.
3. shitty stuff I close right after boot. I'm too lazy to disable it from autostarting.
4. not at all
5. winmerge, but mostly other cursom tools.
6. svn (osx+win), tortoisesvn (win), ankhsvn (win), SCPlugin (osx)
7. explorer, finder.
8. pouet's random image thread.
2. sometimes, not very often to be honest.
3. shitty stuff I close right after boot. I'm too lazy to disable it from autostarting.
4. not at all
5. winmerge, but mostly other cursom tools.
6. svn (osx+win), tortoisesvn (win), ankhsvn (win), SCPlugin (osx)
7. explorer, finder.
8. pouet's random image thread.
1. never (terminal usage)
2. never, I have nothing to automate
3. do I have an autoexec.bat file? It's 2009!
4. no idea what "cronjobs" is
5. winamp, firefox, context, photoshop, messenger+skype (other tools)
6. none (what SCM do you use)
7. explorer
8. pouet's random image thread
2. never, I have nothing to automate
3. do I have an autoexec.bat file? It's 2009!
4. no idea what "cronjobs" is
5. winamp, firefox, context, photoshop, messenger+skype (other tools)
6. none (what SCM do you use)
7. explorer
8. pouet's random image thread
What Maali said + pouet <3