A "must have" list for the developer
category: offtopic [glöplog]
rainymood.com
* motivation
* programming tools
* programming tools
* hands, never code without them
@mog
you can push keys with your nose (or you feet)
Anti-glare screen. I will go find a mirror if I want to look at my own face.
It remembers me the story of some old russian guy who installed a back mirror on his computer because "he can't program with having the feeling someone was behind him"
@ringofyre works for the any-key
pr0n. lots of pr0n
Weed.
Additional screen running a J-pop video stream. Also, hammer to remove the weird grin from the face after a few hours.
Huh.. time ?
For doing audio stuff:
* Good headphones.
* BasicDSP or some other kind of scope/FFT program.
* Wavosaur / sox for displaying/editing audio.
* Good low-latency audio interface.
* Lots of free time.
* Good headphones.
* BasicDSP or some other kind of scope/FFT program.
* Wavosaur / sox for displaying/editing audio.
* Good low-latency audio interface.
* Lots of free time.
Total Commander.
Oh, and Total Commander.
Oh, and Total Commander.
@skrebbel:
"instantly replaceable"?
No! When i switched from !Zap editor (archie) to Crimson (win), i lost all my key bindings, some functions were lacking (hex edit, only keypresses to do a macro...), some cool ones were added of course. Now i'm thinking about moving to emacs, but again i don't think it's an easy thing to do.
So while i also agree with kusma, i think one's editor/tools is a matter of taste and i'm quite curious to see what people are using as tools.
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what kusma said. slrsrly, "must have"? how can something as instantly replaceable as Notepad++ be "must have"?
"instantly replaceable"?
No! When i switched from !Zap editor (archie) to Crimson (win), i lost all my key bindings, some functions were lacking (hex edit, only keypresses to do a macro...), some cool ones were added of course. Now i'm thinking about moving to emacs, but again i don't think it's an easy thing to do.
So while i also agree with kusma, i think one's editor/tools is a matter of taste and i'm quite curious to see what people are using as tools.
Oh, and:
* Crimson Editor
* gcc
* TeXLive
* EditHexa
* WinMerge
* St Sound or ModPlug or WinAmp or SIDPlay
And when coding for the ST:
* GenST 2.25f
* Crimson Editor
* gcc
* TeXLive
* EditHexa
* WinMerge
* St Sound or ModPlug or WinAmp or SIDPlay
And when coding for the ST:
* GenST 2.25f
Attendance at a demoparty.
what kusma said.
some extra beer and music can help, though
some extra beer and music can help, though
Silence and motivation were the best answers.
A Gantt diagram tool/plugin, if you are the project manager type. ;)
A Gantt diagram tool/plugin, if you are the project manager type. ;)
* music
* hurry
* hurry
HexEdit
geany
ghex
ddd
nasm
gcc
xfce4-terminal
but most of the time
nano.
ghex
ddd
nasm
gcc
xfce4-terminal
but most of the time
nano.
DevPac's text editor, ArexxGuide, Directory Opus and KingCON.