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What tools are in your programming stack?
What are your go to text editors, IDE's and testing environments for your work and why?
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I'll kick this off.
I use RubyMine on a free student account for text editing rails apps, it's a very good IDE for RoR.
I publish to heroku hobby for free hosting, I find the heroku tool belt is very easy to use and manage multiple apps.
I use bitbucket for version control, following the advise of Michael Hartl and his rails books (which are a great kick-start to ruby and web development in general).
I prefer the Mozilla Firefox developer tools and console when testing rails apps on a local server.
That about covers it, cheers.
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When I use Python, I use IDLE for smaller projects and JetBrains PyCharm for larger ones.
For Java programming, I use NetBeans, especially when I start large, GUI-based Java programs. I usually use FXML and JavaFX Scene Builder when I make those.
For C programming, I sometimes use Code::Blocks with MinGW, and on other occasions I like to use Notepad++ and compile my programs with Cygwin's GCC.
Finally, whenever I get finished with a big project and want to save the results, I use GitHub.