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MSPaintIDE
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iAmNotJoking
I personally prefer ms paint.
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I really didn't know how to react to this, other than to post it here...
Just in case you haven't heard of it yet, but there is https://ms-paint-i.de/ for paint images to code.
- Googling be like
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Excel is a database, change my mind
MS Paint is love, MS Paint is life.
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This sub over the last 24 hours
Or both: https://ms-paint-i.de/
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When SVG almost got network support for raw sockets
> I’m still pissed I can’t use Inkscape as my IDE.
You can always fall back to MS Paint: https://ms-paint-i.de/
- APIs like this should be burnt in hell
- Give me one reason I shouldn’t take it. I’ll wait.
uemacs
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A nano like text editor built with pure C
Neat, I am a fan of minimalist text editors. There is also uEmacs: https://github.com/torvalds/uemacs
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Glory to Vim!
u/DellOptiplexFan Ironic, since the literal creator of Linux uses a fork of microemacs https://github.com/torvalds/uemacs
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what terminal editor was intended to replace emacs in macOS with emacs bindings?
Torvalds's Emacs is nice. https://github.com/torvalds/uemacs
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I just learned that new Macs don't come with Emacs preinstalled
Looks like he uses a thing called uEmacs.
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Setting up a fundraiser for multi-threaded Emacs, any thoughts on this?
Why don't you ask Linus? Or even better, read his motivation in his fork of microemacs (not GNU Emacs).
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Sunsetting Atom Text Editor
He doesn't. Linus uses MicroEMACS [0], which is an entirely different editor that uses emacs bindings.
It's not the lisp machine that incidentally happens to edit code that GNU Emacs is.
Or, as he puts it [1]:
> I use this abomination called "micro-emacs", which has absolutely nothing to do with GNU emacs except that some of the key bindings are similar.
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Linus thinks emacs is terrible
Then on the other hand he has his own fork of µEmacs: https://github.com/torvalds/uemacs
- have you tried micro editor?
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GNU nano is my editor of choice
He said he might switch to nano. It's not currently his editor of choice (unless there's something more recent). If I recall correctly he has been using uEmacs/PK (https://github.com/torvalds/uemacs).
> I really need to switch over to something that is actually maintained and does utf-8 properly. Probably 'nano'.
https://www.tag1consulting.com/blog/interview-linus-torvalds...
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MicroEMACS - MG Text Editor - A scaled down version of Emacs
Is it related (or the same) as the editor used by Linus Tovalds to write Linux?
What are some alternatives?
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
chibicc - A small C compiler
quickjs - Public repository of the QuickJS Javascript Engine.
Co-dfns - High-performance, Reliable, and Parallel APL
nano-ycmd - Modded GNU Nano using ycmd code completion and IntelliSense. The ycmd code completion support for nano is found in the ymcd-code-completion branch.
SubEthaEdit - General purpose plain text editor for macOS. Widely known for its live collaboration feature.
vim-fibo-indent - Fibonacci Indentation for Vim.
vscode-fibonacci-indent - A Visual Studio Code plugin that helps you indent code according to the Fibonacci sequence.
JavaWord - Microsoft Word as a Java "IDE"
onelinerizer - Shamelessly convert any Python 2 script into a terrible single line of code
semanticolor - Provide Atom editor with semantic color highlighting.