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2:50 I think his point was that it is "simple to use" not "a simple editor." It is a complex piece of software, but it's not a difficult task for a first time and brand new student of java to start a project and learn how to create their first loop. Any way, love your content, always either get a good laugh or learn something new!
Hey! If you install Java support for VSCode you don’t just run JS… you run Eclipse in the background, too! Also it keeps dying on the legacy code base at work.
@@jonesjohnson6301 I use vscode now and do mostly nodejs/typescript at work and for side projects with some python here and there. I don't love how much memory vscode uses but I'd generally recommend it as it's very popular and does just about everything you need it to with extensions.
@@jonesjohnson6301I would personally recommend JetBrains products or VSCode to new developers, and Neovim to people with 2+ years of programming experience
The startup speed of JetBrains PHPStorm is what made me switch. Now I am using VSCode, but the Java support is eating my RAM, so I'm considering to start using Neovim. The only thing that worries me though is that colleagues will find it inconvenient.
Just pure fucking chaos, imagine talking with that guy about various programming topics and then watching him open up notepad++. You ask him why and he responds with "well I like neovim better, but gotta admit it's no match for best editor out there".
This is the perfect troll. The comic timing. If it was trash all the way through it would stop being funny, but putting nvim second then finishing with nppp was perfect
What's wrong with Sublime, aside from the fact that barely anyone uses it, it's closed source and too expensive. Could have been a great editor. It looks great, it extensible, super fast/lightweight. It can open 1 GB file and will handle it like a champ.
ya, but it's free unless you pitch in on a license donation system they use. Sublime is good for people trying to get away from VSCode but want that feel. I have Sublime but it doesn't blow my tits off. Something to tweak out on custom colors.
Sublime text sucks when you bring in LSP, I think sublime text is made with python or smth, cause all the plugins are made in python and the console is a python repl Not only that, but all LSP plugins are slow af and crash frequently Even nvim has better LSPs
@@arjix8738 oh ya, i forgot. that's why i don't use it anymore. i use Kate or Helix. Kate works alright for Rust. again, nothing mind blowing but it's that editor no one talks about that i like cuz its basic.
@@arjix8738 it's written in c++, it comes with a python runtime for it's plugins though. When it comes to lsp, its as fast as nvim for me and a lot faster than vscode. Haven't had any crashes in a while. It's lack a proper debugger and it's limited api for customisation is not as an enjoyable experience as it could be in my opinion
I mean, if it's a license that lasts few years for a tool that you use every day, is it too expensive to pay 80-100$ for it? I think we got too used to stuff being somehow free that we look in disgust when someone wants to earn money for their work. At least it's not a shitty monthly license where you basically rent software. If you buy the license for latest Sublime Text 4, you can still continue using version 4 when version 5 comes out, you won't suddenly lose the ability to use the editor. I would prefer a lifetime license, but it's just not realistic. I have to admit I do not use Sublime anymore (I used it for a short period of time) since I use VS Code daily because it meets my needs a bit better, but in the last few months I did open few bigger repos using Sublime just for testing and I forgot how fast it actually is. I wish VS Code was that fast and lean, but it just cannot be since it uses Electron.
what is this Notepad++ hate? Best editor of all time, supports more languages out of the box than Jetbrains, is written in C++ so it's the fastest besides Vim but only weird basement creatures use Vim anyways
actually my vscode only takes around 100 to 200mb of ram on mac. but then again i deleted all the plugins and just gradually got more plugins i needed for certain languages or frameworks. and some git integration and vim keybinds. there is also a kakoune/helix keybinds but it's not as fleshed out. i think once helix gets plug-in support i'll fully switch over to it instead. i tried neovim but i couldn't get the LSP to work even with a premade config and everything, which after a few hours of troubleshooting i gave up.
I stared programming at 12 in Batch, with notepad (like *the* Microsoft notepad). No joke 🤣🤣 I debugged a .bat program with hundreds of lines just by using `echo`s and brute-force xD
Ooh, gonna disagree with the whole "JetBrains is the most complicated ever" take. It's got nothing on Visual Studio in that arena. I switched from using VS2019 to Rider and I've not looked back. I know tools like nvim or emacs are probably better, but I'm already used to JetBrains and have them configured for my use, and it would be more disruptive to swap to them and have to set them up for my use. For me, JetBrains is the perfect middle ground of less complex than VS, but more feature-filled by default than the others without spending time to customize them.
personally vim and neovim for me are more complex and unintuitive than intellij. Intellij just works and since I never shutdown my pc, I can open 20 intellij projects(32 GB RAM) and not worry about re-indexing etc. vim on the other hand, well I spent weeks trying to get java to work in it and it just never works god damn it(coc I am looking at you). Now I just use ideavim in intellij and for non-java stuff I just use vscode with vim extension.
I agree fully. I work with a lot of people using vim/emacs and all of them spent HOURS on their setup that still cant do nearly as much as Intellij can. I also have never met a person that is faster with vim/emacs than my grandma with vscode
@@fallenpentagon1579 so true lol. Even primagen seems slow even after he spent so much time setting up vim or nvim. I was trying to use all fancy vim movements and macros when one of my colleague just copy pasted stuff much more faster than I did. That said basic vim movements have made me a bit more productive, but right now i see no use for switching to raw vim. I will just use IDEs or text editors with vim emulation plugins.
atom... you wanna get mugged and beat up by some A+ certed techs in the Walmart parking lot. My skin is coated with Rust, so I'll give Helix + Wezterm a try, something different. For a basic file tree, no hassle, I use Kate. I expected Eclipse from this person. Bloated is better baby
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This was the most unpredictable video i ever watched
my stack is
- notepad (not plus plus)
- chatgpt writes the code I paste the code
underrated comment lmfao
The 'self proclaimed hustler' stack
u r genius. I want to hire u right now
I am at 5:04 and I am thinking Notepad too :) Not because it is good but because it is always there, and it works.
> JetBrains is singlehandedly the most complex piece of software ever created
Anything made by Oracle has entered the chat
I think the Outlook and iTunes for Windows teams are feeling left out.
You forgot Microsoft products.
Amazon AWS: Hold my beer
Fucking Vivado. Most disgusting piece of software I ever had to use.
oracle sql developer 🤯
Dam a masterclass in trolling devs..
it was beautiful
2:50 I think his point was that it is "simple to use" not "a simple editor." It is a complex piece of software, but it's not a difficult task for a first time and brand new student of java to start a project and learn how to create their first loop. Any way, love your content, always either get a good laugh or learn something new!
Hey! If you install Java support for VSCode you don’t just run JS… you run Eclipse in the background, too! Also it keeps dying on the legacy code base at work.
I mean that's also the case for Neovim jdtls also.
@@MrMidoBB sure, but that’s NeoVIM, not Electron.
@@atalhlla it runs just as slow, since it just runs a JVM in the background. It'll eat about 2GB of RAM without you noticing
nice
does anyone use vscode for java over jetbrains
Your reactions brighten my day 😂
ya! i love to hear that
I loved Atom so much back then, it was my first escape from eclipse and visual studio as a very overwhelmed student.
which editor would you recommend today?
@@jonesjohnson6301 I use vscode now and do mostly nodejs/typescript at work and for side projects with some python here and there. I don't love how much memory vscode uses but I'd generally recommend it as it's very popular and does just about everything you need it to with extensions.
@@jonesjohnson6301I would personally recommend JetBrains products or VSCode to new developers, and Neovim to people with 2+ years of programming experience
I was expecting it to be wholesome like, “the best code editor is you”
#2 machine code directly to memory via telepathy
#1 notepad++
"RUNS LIKE MELTED LEGOS, OK" :D This made my day!
I nearly died in the end laughing... This was like the loudest record scratch sound ever.
How amazing is your computer that VS Code runs like butter? Are you running a threadripper with 128GB of RAM?
The startup speed of JetBrains PHPStorm is what made me switch. Now I am using VSCode, but the Java support is eating my RAM, so I'm considering to start using Neovim. The only thing that worries me though is that colleagues will find it inconvenient.
Are you forced to use the same editor as your colleagues?
this is the only guy on youtube who can turn 1 minute short into 8 minute video, respect u, u based as hell🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Just pure fucking chaos, imagine talking with that guy about various programming topics and then watching him open up notepad++. You ask him why and he responds with "well I like neovim better, but gotta admit it's no match for best editor out there".
Really fooled us with Microsoft Paint in the thumbnail XDD
Dawg, We need a window manager video, since you tweeted "multi-monitor setups are useless" I have been wondering how do you manage everything.
This is the perfect troll. The comic timing. If it was trash all the way through it would stop being funny, but putting nvim second then finishing with nppp was perfect
Genuinely Suprised how i watched a 30sec Short in 7 whole fuking minutes 🤯🤯🤯
Let's go, Springfield Atoms! ⚛
>JetBrains is simple
>PyCharm in the screen
C'MON! Are him kidding, right?!
Honestly was expecting Kate. Looks like notepad, but can be turned into an ide.
bro made a 7-minute video about a tiktok
yes, i believe that is a good way of doing things
Easy money 💰🤑
only prime can stretch a 30sec short into an 8 minute video
VS Code tricked people into thinking it's lightweight because it's not Visual Studio
1. any JetBrains IDE
2. VSCode
3. Everything else, including all the outdated, ancient, dogshit, in terminal nonsense
He must’ve forgot rad studio, best editor by a mile, it just works you know
What's wrong with Sublime, aside from the fact that barely anyone uses it, it's closed source and too expensive. Could have been a great editor. It looks great, it extensible, super fast/lightweight. It can open 1 GB file and will handle it like a champ.
ya, but it's free unless you pitch in on a license donation system they use. Sublime is good for people trying to get away from VSCode but want that feel. I have Sublime but it doesn't blow my tits off. Something to tweak out on custom colors.
Sublime text sucks when you bring in LSP, I think sublime text is made with python or smth, cause all the plugins are made in python and the console is a python repl
Not only that, but all LSP plugins are slow af and crash frequently
Even nvim has better LSPs
@@arjix8738 oh ya, i forgot. that's why i don't use it anymore. i use Kate or Helix. Kate works alright for Rust. again, nothing mind blowing but it's that editor no one talks about that i like cuz its basic.
@@arjix8738 it's written in c++, it comes with a python runtime for it's plugins though. When it comes to lsp, its as fast as nvim for me and a lot faster than vscode. Haven't had any crashes in a while. It's lack a proper debugger and it's limited api for customisation is not as an enjoyable experience as it could be in my opinion
I mean, if it's a license that lasts few years for a tool that you use every day, is it too expensive to pay 80-100$ for it? I think we got too used to stuff being somehow free that we look in disgust when someone wants to earn money for their work. At least it's not a shitty monthly license where you basically rent software. If you buy the license for latest Sublime Text 4, you can still continue using version 4 when version 5 comes out, you won't suddenly lose the ability to use the editor. I would prefer a lifetime license, but it's just not realistic.
I have to admit I do not use Sublime anymore (I used it for a short period of time) since I use VS Code daily because it meets my needs a bit better, but in the last few months I did open few bigger repos using Sublime just for testing and I forgot how fast it actually is. I wish VS Code was that fast and lean, but it just cannot be since it uses Electron.
Bob England also uses Atom.
Runs like melted legos hahaha makes my day
My top 5:
5: Brackets
4: Android Studio
3: Eclipse
2: Code::Blocks
1: Gimp
So you are basically a dinosaour when it comes to editors
@@javierflores09 does Gimp being #1 not trigger any sarcasm receptors?
@@javierflores09fr have not heard of brackets in the longest of times.
@@starlederer to be completely honest, I didn't expand the comment and just saw the first 3 there lol, my bad
@@kenneth_romero it got discontinued a long time ago because it didn't solve any problem that VSCode didn't
It took less than 20 seconds before your brain broke... That might be a new record youtube wise.
Came here to see your face, and wasn't disappointed
this was by far the best Prime Reacts video. I can't stop laughing
Peak content, honestly.
“Number five is atom”
Pause and dead silence 😂
What a rollercoaster
Needed this laugh, thank you sir.
“Easy money” 😂
Jetbrains is like the blender of IDEs
what is this Notepad++ hate? Best editor of all time, supports more languages out of the box than Jetbrains, is written in C++ so it's the fastest besides Vim but only weird basement creatures use Vim anyways
That's silence was golden
VSCode is the only editor that should be in all 5 spots.
actually my vscode only takes around 100 to 200mb of ram on mac. but then again i deleted all the plugins and just gradually got more plugins i needed for certain languages or frameworks. and some git integration and vim keybinds. there is also a kakoune/helix keybinds but it's not as fleshed out. i think once helix gets plug-in support i'll fully switch over to it instead. i tried neovim but i couldn't get the LSP to work even with a premade config and everything, which after a few hours of troubleshooting i gave up.
This channel have a good video. Form zero to LSP. But to make it work well you just need to set up treesitter and lspzero
Are you using the dance extension? I am really liking it
I really thought #1 was going to be „the editor you‘re most comfortable/productive with“.
I stared programming at 12 in Batch, with notepad (like *the* Microsoft notepad). No joke 🤣🤣 I debugged a .bat program with hundreds of lines just by using `echo`s and brute-force xD
Compared to Atom, VSCode is the smoothest fastest thing man kind has ever built.
3. Vim in terminal
2. Gvim
1. Visual studios with vim extension
Ooh, gonna disagree with the whole "JetBrains is the most complicated ever" take. It's got nothing on Visual Studio in that arena. I switched from using VS2019 to Rider and I've not looked back. I know tools like nvim or emacs are probably better, but I'm already used to JetBrains and have them configured for my use, and it would be more disruptive to swap to them and have to set them up for my use. For me, JetBrains is the perfect middle ground of less complex than VS, but more feature-filled by default than the others without spending time to customize them.
Atom has been dead so long I had forgotten it even exited.
"how I streched a 60 second video into 7 fucking minutes"
I missed the Power Point presentation as an option for your poll.
I am coding an MMO in notepad++. I am also putting all the source in one file.
I really felt net beans was coming.
When you ask a react andy a serious question and end up getting trolled.
it feels good
Micro should replace Nano as a default lightweight editor on all distros, it is easier to use due to having out-of-the-box syntax highlighting.
Why can't there be a editor based on neovim but with all the things combines and easy to setup.
Oh my God! How did Notepad++ make the list 😅🤣
Paint should be #1
Only 23% of your chat is "not dumb"
I have no idea what's wrong with Np++, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.
As someone who uses vscode and nano 90% of the time this video is low key and attack directly on me
personally vim and neovim for me are more complex and unintuitive than intellij. Intellij just works and since I never shutdown my pc, I can open 20 intellij projects(32 GB RAM) and not worry about re-indexing etc. vim on the other hand, well I spent weeks trying to get java to work in it and it just never works god damn it(coc I am looking at you). Now I just use ideavim in intellij and for non-java stuff I just use vscode with vim extension.
I agree fully. I work with a lot of people using vim/emacs and all of them spent HOURS on their setup that still cant do nearly as much as Intellij can. I also have never met a person that is faster with vim/emacs than my grandma with vscode
@@fallenpentagon1579 so true lol. Even primagen seems slow even after he spent so much time setting up vim or nvim. I was trying to use all fancy vim movements and macros when one of my colleague just copy pasted stuff much more faster than I did. That said basic vim movements have made me a bit more productive, but right now i see no use for switching to raw vim. I will just use IDEs or text editors with vim emulation plugins.
I thought the number one was going to be microsoft word XD.
You couldn't design a better troll for Prime if you tried
Damn i really thought that n. is going to be Dreamweaver
Ah yes the TikTok dev that says jetbrains is really really bloated but have atom in the same list
It's simply the best 🎉
VScode + Nvim integration. At some point I will probably try to switch to nvim with plugins.
There's no way he didn't just google popular editors and made the list from that.
... maybe Princess Hans
"Number 5 is Atom"
.. should we tell him?
that was an amazing troll
so glad he hasnt tainted emacs
just take away the first and last place and its a perfect top 3 list
There's 5??? VSCode, Xcode, and nano are the only ones I know of
Thanks. Ruined my Sunday.
I was hoping no 1 to be Dreamweaver.
I laughed so hard at this.
Notepad++ is goated!!!!
me who uses the N trinity : Notepad,Notepad ++, Nano: 💀
my favoutire code editor is google search bar
Got 'em.
Nobody ever mentions gedit
who needs gedit when you have kate
@@MH_VOID mousepad for the win!
In this video is so bizarre.
Atleast he didn't start with eclipse
yeah, eclipse should of been #1
Microsoft Word is the best code editor by far
visbiqual-stupidio could be number 1 😂
btw, i haven’t checked out number 1 yet
Give some love to JetBrains ❤
atom... you wanna get mugged and beat up by some A+ certed techs in the Walmart parking lot. My skin is coated with Rust, so I'll give Helix + Wezterm a try, something different. For a basic file tree, no hassle, I use Kate. I expected Eclipse from this person. Bloated is better baby
that reaction 🤣
Notepad++ that editor was weird. Lol.
Not notepad++ 😂😂
What is this guy doing??
Microsoft Powerpoint.
Nano++
my favorite editor
Never let them know your next move
no way he is not trolling
hahah... keep this coming
Helix.. Deeznutz 🤣🤣