A "must have" list for the developer
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girlfriend, gym
I agree on total commander
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*Search and Replace from funduc (or Agent Ransack, but he is too much)
*VisionApp for multiple rdp connections to dev/test/prod servers
*sysinternals suite (procmon, filemon fpr missing references in network, DLLs, other)
*selfwritten tool to get a UI for shutdown cmd -> "shut down in time X". So that you can leave after starting huge things
*ZoomIt for presentations
*hardcopy for sending out screenshots with color highlights
*Search and Replace from funduc (or Agent Ransack, but he is too much)
*VisionApp for multiple rdp connections to dev/test/prod servers
*sysinternals suite (procmon, filemon fpr missing references in network, DLLs, other)
*selfwritten tool to get a UI for shutdown cmd -> "shut down in time X". So that you can leave after starting huge things
*ZoomIt for presentations
*hardcopy for sending out screenshots with color highlights
FeN: Quality suggestions! Thanks!
I fell in love with ZoomIt
Screenshots with highlights? Snipping Tool, built-in in Win7. JSYK.
music and beer.
Snipping Tool won't help you with scrollbar'ed windows. Then you need SnagIt, which is a annoying bloatware, but works quite well. :)
SnagIt, PumpIt, TwistIt, RamIt, SqueezeIt, WhackIt, FunkIt, JackIt, useless maaaaaannnn...
Must have would be:
Editor
Compiler
Would want to have:
VisualStudio
SVN
MSDN
Google (to check for info and if it has already been written by somebody else).
Editor
Compiler
Would want to have:
VisualStudio
SVN
MSDN
Google (to check for info and if it has already been written by somebody else).
- editor+compiler+debugger or IDE
- a web browser and a working Internet connection
- some scripting language (you always need some kind of script to do non-trivial stuff for you)
- a GNU or BSD userland for ls, grep, sed, awk, cut, tr, find, du and friends
- some decent hex editor or at least viewer
- some kind of version control
- a web browser and a working Internet connection
- some scripting language (you always need some kind of script to do non-trivial stuff for you)
- a GNU or BSD userland for ls, grep, sed, awk, cut, tr, find, du and friends
- some decent hex editor or at least viewer
- some kind of version control
I think I just made HxD into my default hex editor.
Thanks.
Thanks.
free pascal ( compiler )
lazarus( ide )
lazarus( ide )
pretty much visual studio or coolbasic for code and opera for checking out documentation.
Indian subcontractors. Give them 1/4 of your pay and head to the pub.
i must support Moerder. HxD sure is amazing!
besides that:
@windows 7:
notepad++
vim
firezilla
locate
taskbar cpu meter
taskbar memory meter
sidebar for windows 7
github for windows
winscp
nodejs
google chrome
putty
dropbox
visual studio ultimate (though i only use it for c / c++)
foobar2000
µtorrent
ollydbg
ida
vmware
terra copy
starmoney
python
sqlyog
tortoise svn
kaspersky internet security (2012 or newer like kaspersky one)
and of course:
my own sidebar gadgets
my own tools
my own services
besides that:
@windows 7:
notepad++
vim
firezilla
locate
taskbar cpu meter
taskbar memory meter
sidebar for windows 7
github for windows
winscp
nodejs
google chrome
putty
dropbox
visual studio ultimate (though i only use it for c / c++)
foobar2000
µtorrent
ollydbg
ida
vmware
terra copy
starmoney
python
sqlyog
tortoise svn
kaspersky internet security (2012 or newer like kaspersky one)
and of course:
my own sidebar gadgets
my own tools
my own services
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I agree on total commander
wtf with the total commander fanclub?
If I have to use windows one of the first things I install is qdir
Srsly, free, ftp all the file managemnt and oh, uh did I mention free and regularly updated...?
And (sorry to bang on) but mc shits on all of them. From a great height.
Sorry about that ^
It comes across as a bit rant-ish and that wasn't the intention.
mc is still the kick-assest file-manager that there is tho!
It comes across as a bit rant-ish and that wasn't the intention.
mc is still the kick-assest file-manager that there is tho!
GottZ: what a proper list!
did someone mention books, yet? pdfs, loads of pdfs and browserbookmarks, alternatively.
e.g. the red book or kerningham and richie and ofc a lot of useful pouet links.
e.g. the red book or kerningham and richie and ofc a lot of useful pouet links.
*ritchie
time
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Funny I was doing the exact thing about 6 years ago ;).Additional screen running a J-pop video stream
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wtf with the total commander fanclub?
If I have to use windows one of the first things I install is qdir
Srsly, free, ftp all the file managemnt and oh, uh did I mention free and regularly updated...?
how about plugin based infrastructure, proper directory synchronizing, proper compare by content, convenient shortcuts (like directory bookmarking or previously visited directories or even basic stuff like rename or create new file), and an actual convenient no-frills gui?
midnight commander isnt bad but tell me when they fixed it so you can fix a typo in a filename with F6 without having to type the whole filename again or when you can go back to the previous (not parent!) directory with a single keystroke.