Comment on: Atom Users: What packages/themes are you using?
I was kinda surprised aswell when I saw that emmet existed for atom, but it was a good surprise :)
Comment on: Atom Users: What packages/themes are you using?
well, I was using defaults, but mostly because I also use Sublime text 3.
But now my current setup is:
Packages
- minimap: Displays a minimap
- minimap-git-diff: Displays git diff within the minimap
- emmet: Emmet expands abbreviations for HTML, CSS, Sass/SCSS and LESS
- Omnisharp-atom: Allow for C# development in Atom
Omnisharp dependencies
- Advanced-new-file: Create multiple files and directories by typing a relative path
- json-schema: Json Schema enhancements
- atom-yeoman: Code generator to an initial c# file
- linter: Used by Omnisharp to visualize errors and other kind-of messages
Themes
- atom-material-ui: Material theme, without distractions.
- atom-dark: pre-installed syntax.
I have a very similar setup in Sublime text 3
Comment on: Fantastic Beauty from Code Galaxies Visualizer: Go Search, RubyGems, Homebrew, npm, R
Damn that is pretty
Comment on: Regex Generator++
Damn, there is no way in hell I would ever understand a Regex with that many W's
Comment on: Regex Generator++
Thanks for sharing this, I really suck at writing Regex and have to use sites like https://regex101.com/ to relearn regex every time i wanna write even the simplest regex, so thanks man.
Comment on: Codecha - True Programmers' CAPTCHA
Kinda sad to see that there isn't a C# version of the captcha's
Comment on: Get your Visual Studio while its hot
Well, Community edition is pretty awesome, and a lot of people are gonna be using it from now on
Comment on: How to destroy Programmer Productivity
This is so damn true, especially if you are learning to code while at school, and other come to ask you for help about their coding issue, and suddenly you have no idea, what you were doing 2 min ago..
Comment on: Visual Studio 2015 Final Release - July 20th
Well if you are a company who are more than 5 people you have to pay, unless you work on open source software or is a school.
I guess it is to allow people to learn how to use visual studio while having almost all the features :)
Comment on: Visual Studio 2015 Final Release - July 20th
Community edition have all the same features as premium edition and its free if you are in team of 5 or less or as many as you want working on open source.
Personally after using 2015 RC I can't go back to 2013. :)
Comment on: Largest collection of FREE Microsoft eBooks ever
anyone downloaded all the links and zipped them for an easy DL?
Comment on: Hey /v/programming - What's your favorite language to program in and why?
First language was C#, and i really like it because of the many uses it have, that you can easily swap between, Web Dev, console applications, WPF applications and so much more, and with it being made cross-platform now, i am only getting more fond of it, because it means I can write software for the Linux machines I have, in C#.
The language I really want to learn later on is C++ because the name is awesome pretty much, so yay!
Comment on: TCP vs UDP for Games
Well, guess i will never have that debate with anyone again now... That article just ruined a debate topic for me, now i only have the window vs mac debate left :( Oh well, great article made good point for both use cases.
Comment on: Docker, CoreOS, Google, Microsoft, Amazon And Others Come Together To Develop Common Container Standard - A truce in the balkanization of the cloud?
If all the Containers become compatible, then it will be awesome since you can migrate your containers, so the only difference is the commands and Host OS that are different, just like with the new WebAssembly that they are all working on! I have high hopes for this.
have something light up the wall behind your monitor doesn't have to very powerful, I myself is using an RGB Led lamp currently set in a whitish bluish color, I get less tired and less headaches aswell :)