Programming in Linux

When doing a serious amount of programming, I generally prefer modern IDE's, such as eclipse, or pycharm. After decades of using emacs for C and C++ development, I gradually moved away from emacs and used Java and python IDE's more and more. At the same time I fell back to vi for admin work because vi is always present (at least on traditional UNIX systems). Editors like kate also provide a very easy interface, and I'll use them instead of vi if available.
 


woow amazing. I use debian 12 for now . ı installed every type shell >> bash, ash, sh, ksh, fish, zsh

Why are you rapidly responding to older threads?

That's spammer behavior. You're not a spammer, are you?
 
sometimes using AI for answer but when write using my hand copy edit paste or write oen by myself
 
no. ı use and write fast bruh.

That doesn't actually answer my question.

These are old threads, where people are long gone. You responding to them may send them messages they're no longer interested in seeing, among other things like dredging up old topics that then clutter up the site.
 
That doesn't actually answer my question.

These are old threads, where people are long gone. You responding to them may send them messages they're no longer interested in seeing, among other things like dredging up old topics that then clutter up the site.
but site for why? not old. so change your ui or list to new topics or hot list. bcz everywhere only see old topics. we didn't know that.
 
but site for why? not old. so change your ui or list to new topics or hot list. bcz everywhere only see old topics. we didn't know that.

Just click on 'new posts' and respond to those. Anything older than a few weeks you can just ignore so that we don't bug people who have moved on.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your energy. Just target it to stuff that matters - and doesn't end up pinging people who are no longer interested in the topic. If it's more than a month old, it's probably not worth responding.
 

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