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which editor you use anons

anonymous

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oDuJ9i

No.2068

I use vim and vs code

anonymous

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sT9/N9

No.2069

notepad

anonymous

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No.2101

>>2068(OP)

Sublime

Vscode

>>2069

chad

dyaush

!SioCBen/aV2PZGX

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Lhb1Xl

No.2114

>>2068(OP)

notepad++ during work while working on cobol sometimes

anonymous

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2XNtFV

No.2118

Vim for quick editing

VSCode and IntelliJ (while I still get free student license)

anonymous

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No.2122

>>2114

>cobol

Literally why

dyaush

!SioCBen/aV2PZGX

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Lhb1Xl

No.2130

>>2122

>Literally why

legacy codes, large MNCs won't even be able to pay their employees if these stopped working though now things are being migrated to newer but albeit shittier systems

anonymous

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No.2137

>>2130

Do u work on COBOL brojects?

Yes I know much of the banking infra was written in COBOL, all the people who did it and know it are now oldfags

My uncle wrote COBOL code for his bank back in the 70s-80s this wasn't global banking but just his branch wherever it may have been with a big IBM computer running Unix and he's nearly 75 now i guess that's how old COBOL people are these days

What maintenance do you do on these codes though

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Lhb1Xl

No.2142

>>2137

>Dad worked on COBOL in 80s

Damn anon. Must have made a bank.

I personally didn't work on them directly but it was part of project whose output would feed into the programs we would work with.

Sometimes these would cause error leading to delays. I was joking about Cobol cuz it was surprising to see while working.

Notepad++ is very commonly used. There are times when notepad++ would fail to open data files then only notepad is saviour.

anonymous

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No.2180

>>2142

>Dad

uncle

He was in a nationalised bank working as a manager, he is rich enough but he only got the stock government salary for that time i.e. enough to live in comfort but probably not in luxury

>surprising to see while workin

What works just works i guess

anonymous

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No.2183

>>2142

>There are times when notepad++ would fail to open data files then only notepad is saviour.

Notepad spergs out when reading files like an MB or bigger iirc

Notepad coding must be horrible kek, no syntax highlighting and no automatic tabs

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heoNXd

No.14171

>>2068(OP)

neovim for servers and some local files

sublime for multi dir projects

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LE7tZH

No.14567

>>2068(OP)

vscode

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UyTNoI

No.14630

IDLE for python and BlueJ for Java