Humanities IDE Ranking (If you know you know): S Tier: Freewrite, Remarkable, Micro text editor in the CLI, Hemingway A Tier: MS Word (not the 365 version) and Zotero, Emacs with LaTeX support, WordPerfect B Tier: Google Docs, 365 Word, LibreOffice, Pen and paper C Tier: Notepad, Wordpad even though it's deprecated, Visual Studio Code, Whiteboard and taking photos D Tier: Nano in the CLI, Vim, Pencil and Paper, Chalkboard, some janky word processor you found on the App Store F Tier: Clay tablets and stylus, Parchment and ink, Chisel and stone tablet, Manual type set printing press (I know these aren't all actually IDEs but give me some creative license!)
As a SWE this irrationally triggers me, although some can be extended into an IDE, literally none of those are IDE's, creative license be damned. This is however a generally accurate *text editor* list, except vim is undoubtedly S tier.
In respect to NL he really is quite good at mental arithmetic. He might not be so good at much longer form mathematics but he is very fast at the basics. Me, geophysics student: uhhh 7+6 oh i think its 13 but wait imagine i got such a basic question wrong, wait lemme really think hard about this to make sure im right.
@@Schmuni In some science subjects, Astronomy for example, undergraduate students generally no longer have to use multiple programming languages in multiple IDEs when they're taught the coding knowledge they need for data analysis and experimentation. They just use python alone (very easy to use) often in ipython notebooks (also very easy to use). I'm pretending this is absolutely better because it doesn't produce the kind of frustration that NL recollects.
I still sometimes romanticize when I started learning programming and simply used notepad to write Java. But that would never work on any actual projects. I'm still partial to Visual Studio, but I use VSCode more often these days. I also use XCode, Eclipse and Android Studio on a semi-regular basis; I dread those days.
around 2016-2017 i think was when he went to night school to get an associate's degree in software development. it was his contingency cause he was worried youtube wasnt a stable career
i'm a professional software engineer, i've only used 6 ides in my whole life (including notepad): eclipse in highschool, atom/android studio in college, STS, notepad, visual studio professionally. but i might try intellij as i've heard good things
I love being an art major I understood 1% of this video and related to none of it now I will go back to shading spheres and crying because I will never have a career
im so happy you clipped this because the amount of stupid computer science bs he pulled out during his detroit: become human had me laughing hard at the jokes niche even for a twitch audience ty librarian 💛
the language is gorgeous (clean syntax), fun (modern paradigms, lots of sugar), and outright impressive (foundation and objc interop). java has none of those....no clue how NL has any association between java and swift.
@@adamthedog1 Call me easy to please, but modern Java can be quite good as well, even if it does not come close to the beauty of Swift. Problem is that companies stay with older versions for a very long time before they can justify migrating, often even for new projects.
Xcode just kills all the fun with it. In comparison doing Kotlin + Jetbrains IDE is such a good experience that the language itself doesn't even have to be as nice for you to have a nice experience
As a Psych major, I can confirm the job prospects are very, very little, unless you wanna go for recruitment in big companies. Ya gotta really love the prospect of people trauma dumping on you on a regular basis, which I’m more than fine with.
Common core math: "Break the numbers into smaller numbers to make the math easier." Boomer core math: "12x11 just IS 132! Now memorize that and every other combination so you never actually have to do the math in your head."
Consider that even after breaking multiplication down into the smallest numbers possible, you still do just have to memorize everything up to 10x10. Idk why they had us memorize 11s and 12s as well, but it's really not much extra work.
Northernlion strikes me as a type of guy that if he didn't become a streamer he would be your manager at a game development company and always cover your ass during performance reviews even if you forgot to diligently update jira.
I'm having a hard time at my 3rd year of college right now, and NL's discussion about java coding reminded me of my own experience in my 2nd year. We were taught really bare bones basics on Java with Netbeans and I couldn't really catch up with the online classes. For our final group project, we were tasked to code a cash receipt and record that it was working as intended (showing total amount including change). One of our group mates said they'll take care of it and I thought I could just sit back and let them handle it. Then on the last day before the deadline, the whole group chat was dead silent, and I was horrified. I had to take the half-finished code shared in the group chat weeks prior and put together a code that will somehow convince the professor that it was working in the recording. I couldn't even code the addition and subtraction properly, it can't subtract/add cents correctly when there's a borrowing/carry-over involved. I settled by manipulating the variables and made it as simplest math a child can do. I passed the recording before the deadline by myself, my groupmates were still dead silent by the time it all ended. This is probably one of my experiences of how I was barely keeping my shit together in college lmao.
i'm a professional software engineer, and i don't think a single computer science student (including me) hasn't had an experience like yours, where you're staying up at like 3 am desperately trying to finish a project lol you got this champ! and remember, imposter syndrome happens to all programmers!
And then the next year you're graduating together and you're just standing there thinking, "How the hell are these guys getting a degree in computer science when they've never written a running program in their life?"
im genuinely confused how does NL know about this stuff? didn't he literally just major in bio in college? why is he talking about compsci coursework and some of this stuff like react and swift is recent, there's no way he was studying this in undergrad is there?
in like 2018/2019 i think he was worried that streaming/youtube wasn't a stable career path so he started taking night classes and has an associate's degree in software development
@TheLibraryofLetourneau Damn. Never knew he felt that uncertain about things. I followed him closely from like 2011 - 2015 and then only started again like last year so I've only ever really seen his online career booming. If 18/19 was the low point it's interesting to think how much covid might've helped turned things around with the boost it gave to streamers/youtubers. Or maybe it's just him really locking in after having Luna in 20. His banter game now is way stronger than ever and I honestly can't imagine him having to waste away in a software job any time soon
Dam the balatro title screen is really good. I feel like I'm being warped into an evil gambling dimension to be slain in math combat.
I'd like to think the artists and developers have read this and are smiling
"Is this guy ever gonna play the game" lil bro in the chat was lost
I read it as IEDs at first, and now I'm disappointed.
Big fan of the Ammonium Nitrate-Diesel tank mix, had some HUGE hits back in the 90’s, kinda hard to get now though so it’s like a 6/10
@@opossumboyo nothing beats the good old taco bell. My toilet, and biome, will never recover.
75% + 15% + 10% + Metal pipe = the classic IED
The bit about c++ to c to asm to machine code to architecture to physics got me pegged
2:30 "Java is whack to begin with" +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
common core multiplication jumpscare
Java is chill tho. Easy to use, pretty fast as well
@@LWmusikeveryone shits on java till they need it to make the big bucks at large companies
@@litapd311what about golang?
++1
shout out all the vim users in chat
wtf n0 jumpscare :O
Only to quickly create files and that's it
Chad nvim users rise up
Omg that’s like literally me
emacs4lyfe
Humanities IDE Ranking (If you know you know):
S Tier: Freewrite, Remarkable, Micro text editor in the CLI, Hemingway
A Tier: MS Word (not the 365 version) and Zotero, Emacs with LaTeX support, WordPerfect
B Tier: Google Docs, 365 Word, LibreOffice, Pen and paper
C Tier: Notepad, Wordpad even though it's deprecated, Visual Studio Code, Whiteboard and taking photos
D Tier: Nano in the CLI, Vim, Pencil and Paper, Chalkboard, some janky word processor you found on the App Store
F Tier: Clay tablets and stylus, Parchment and ink, Chisel and stone tablet, Manual type set printing press
(I know these aren't all actually IDEs but give me some creative license!)
Agree completely, except Zotero with the Zotfile extension moves it to S tier easily.
What about Overleaf?
As a SWE this irrationally triggers me, although some can be extended into an IDE, literally none of those are IDE's, creative license be damned. This is however a generally accurate *text editor* list, except vim is undoubtedly S tier.
@@civilroman humanities ide = text editor
Emacs in A Tier? Nano is D tier???? Have you lost your DAMN MIND?
In respect to NL he really is quite good at mental arithmetic. He might not be so good at much longer form mathematics but he is very fast at the basics.
Me, geophysics student: uhhh 7+6 oh i think its 13 but wait imagine i got such a basic question wrong, wait lemme really think hard about this to make sure im right.
You're actually just like me waddahell
Bro I literally wrote 7+6 as the answer for whatever reason on a 10th grade math test and my teacher wrote "=12" ...
I have a maths degree and I’m working towards a PhD in computer science and I’m the same as you
rip programmer NL he would have loved swiftui
Coding classes in the hard sciences are so easy now. Python in Jupyter Notebook. We live in an enlightened age.
i love notebooks so much
I'm still a bit of a scripting Andy but I will say notebooks are pretty good when you need 'em.
Please elaborate.
@@Schmuni
In some science subjects, Astronomy for example, undergraduate students generally no longer have to use multiple programming languages in multiple IDEs when they're taught the coding knowledge they need for data analysis and experimentation. They just use python alone (very easy to use) often in ipython notebooks (also very easy to use). I'm pretending this is absolutely better because it doesn't produce the kind of frustration that NL recollects.
@@EDoyl Thank!
I still sometimes romanticize when I started learning programming and simply used notepad to write Java. But that would never work on any actual projects. I'm still partial to Visual Studio, but I use VSCode more often these days. I also use XCode, Eclipse and Android Studio on a semi-regular basis; I dread those days.
NL is a certified emacs user
I love that i understand none of this bit but still watches the whole video
can he rank IUDs next
"Stay in school, cause it's the best IUD, SIS" - Peaches
And after that he can rank IEDs
The pullout method.
The rest are 5G receivers 👍
"You're going to pay 10 grand for an English Literature degree and you're not even going to read the books?"
*Ludwig has entered the chat*
oh my god finally someone else who was taught to program in bluejay. It was so ass
I’m taking Java for the first time right now. About a week ago (1 month into the class) he pivoted to blue jay. I hate it already
Bluejay...eclipse...netbeans oh man
As a program who is not making 300k, his language bits are on point
Notepad and Scratch in S tier. I love my librarian❤, he knows whats up.
I love you librarian
I thought this said "Northernlion rates his favorite IEDs" and I clicked a bit too fast for my liking
same vibe as "worst way to die" tier list
For my CS degree half my programming classes after first semester were in Vim over SSH on the CS lab mainframe computers.
I graduated in 2023.
I think I go to the same uni as you did. SSHing into vim to learn C/C++ was awful
My CS teacher was teaching the class the same way he had been for the past 30 years
Graduated in 2022 and used nano for half my classes. C / Assembly for Computer Structures with the rest mostly being C / Python / SQL / Java
I'm the youngest among my coworkers and I'm slowly putting them onto VSCode.
Me, a church goer, watching the stream from emacs:
I thought he was too old for vs code, when was his programming arc
around 2016-2017 i think was when he went to night school to get an associate's degree in software development. it was his contingency cause he was worried youtube wasnt a stable career
@@TheLibraryofLetourneauso that's where all the project management, systems analyst, and developer banter comes from.
I misread the title as favorite IED's and thought I was gonna hear about a bunch of different claymores or somethin
At first i read "ranks his favorite IEDs" and thought we were entering our war crime era
He's spitting
IntelliJ gang rise up
JetBrains pog
3 java courses and 2 C# courses.
bro took 5 java courses wtf?
+2
i'm a professional software engineer, i've only used 6 ides in my whole life (including notepad):
eclipse in highschool,
atom/android studio in college,
STS, notepad, visual studio professionally. but i might try intellij as i've heard good things
shout out all the IntelliJ respecters
I have made a terrible mistake as my dyslexia has struck once again.
bluej gave me flashbacks... i still dont knkw what that "IDE" was cooking with the lines and graphs
I love being an art major I understood 1% of this video and related to none of it now I will go back to shading spheres and crying because I will never have a career
im so happy you clipped this because the amount of stupid computer science bs he pulled out during his detroit: become human had me laughing hard at the jokes niche even for a twitch audience
ty librarian 💛
read this as IEDs and thought NL had swerved into odd content
Programmer arc being almost ten years ago is fucking me up
That Swift slander came out of nowhere holy
-2 for opinion on Swift.
My stint as an iOS developer was the most satisfied I've ever been as an engineer, even if XCode truly does suck.
the language is gorgeous (clean syntax), fun (modern paradigms, lots of sugar), and outright impressive (foundation and objc interop). java has none of those....no clue how NL has any association between java and swift.
@@adamthedog1 Call me easy to please, but modern Java can be quite good as well, even if it does not come close to the beauty of Swift. Problem is that companies stay with older versions for a very long time before they can justify migrating, often even for new projects.
Xcode just kills all the fun with it.
In comparison doing Kotlin + Jetbrains IDE is such a good experience that the language itself doesn't even have to be as nice for you to have a nice experience
@@GakisStylianos Yeah, that's fair.
Thought it said NL was rating IEDs, and now I'm disappointed.
I thought for sure the librarian is baiting us on this one.
I thought this was gonna be like, the ides of March and sfuff
Do favourite IEDs next
this one's all +2's
As a 2nd Grade Math Teacher, I can tell you it's fuckin rad amd I genuinely love it
I read the title as 'NL rates his favorite dles' and was wondering when he'll get to pokedoku
my highschool had us use blueJ, made me think i didn't want to do cs
Where my sublime crew at
if you ever used eclipse in Java 101 raise your hand!!
i hate IDEs because im too lazy to learn how to use their features, I just want a text editor with a built in terminal
As a Psych major, I can confirm the job prospects are very, very little, unless you wanna go for recruitment in big companies.
Ya gotta really love the prospect of people trauma dumping on you on a regular basis, which I’m more than fine with.
Thank you for your service, unironically.
Common core math: "Break the numbers into smaller numbers to make the math easier."
Boomer core math: "12x11 just IS 132! Now memorize that and every other combination so you never actually have to do the math in your head."
That is not how we were taught maths what are you talking about
Consider that even after breaking multiplication down into the smallest numbers possible, you still do just have to memorize everything up to 10x10. Idk why they had us memorize 11s and 12s as well, but it's really not much extra work.
HE'S DUNKING ON THE HUMANITIES STUDENTS YEEEAAAAAAHHHHHH
Northernlion strikes me as a type of guy that if he didn't become a streamer he would be your manager at a game development company and always cover your ass during performance reviews even if you forgot to diligently update jira.
Should I try to teach myself programming?
Thanks for the company :)
Notepad++ is my bae
I'm having a hard time at my 3rd year of college right now, and NL's discussion about java coding reminded me of my own experience in my 2nd year.
We were taught really bare bones basics on Java with Netbeans and I couldn't really catch up with the online classes.
For our final group project, we were tasked to code a cash receipt and record that it was working as intended (showing total amount including change). One of our group mates said they'll take care of it and I thought I could just sit back and let them handle it.
Then on the last day before the deadline, the whole group chat was dead silent, and I was horrified. I had to take the half-finished code shared in the group chat weeks prior and put together a code that will somehow convince the professor that it was working in the recording. I couldn't even code the addition and subtraction properly, it can't subtract/add cents correctly when there's a borrowing/carry-over involved.
I settled by manipulating the variables and made it as simplest math a child can do. I passed the recording before the deadline by myself, my groupmates were still dead silent by the time it all ended.
This is probably one of my experiences of how I was barely keeping my shit together in college lmao.
Group projects are such bullshit for this exact reason
i'm a professional software engineer, and i don't think a single computer science student (including me) hasn't had an experience like yours, where you're staying up at like 3 am desperately trying to finish a project lol
you got this champ! and remember, imposter syndrome happens to all programmers!
And then the next year you're graduating together and you're just standing there thinking, "How the hell are these guys getting a degree in computer science when they've never written a running program in their life?"
@SeeMyDolphin a classic
as a mechanic, i find this very confusing
i use neovim, i have a phd in lua
If you guys love vim so much why don’t you marry it, dorks
i'm disappointed i thought that said IEDs
wait somebody else literally wrote that lmao
I remember using Bluejay, worst IDE ever
im definitely batman
any ocaml sufferers?
Yo but what IS bluejay though?
imagine not being a vim user
btw i use vim
neovim if u a real one
im genuinely confused how does NL know about this stuff? didn't he literally just major in bio in college? why is he talking about compsci coursework and some of this stuff like react and swift is recent, there's no way he was studying this in undergrad is there?
in like 2018/2019 i think he was worried that streaming/youtube wasn't a stable career path so he started taking night classes and has an associate's degree in software development
@TheLibraryofLetourneau Damn. Never knew he felt that uncertain about things. I followed him closely from like 2011 - 2015 and then only started again like last year so I've only ever really seen his online career booming. If 18/19 was the low point it's interesting to think how much covid might've helped turned things around with the boost it gave to streamers/youtubers. Or maybe it's just him really locking in after having Luna in 20. His banter game now is way stronger than ever and I honestly can't imagine him having to waste away in a software job any time soon
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