VSCode and/or Visual Studio.
VSCode is light and available on Linux, easy to configure with tons of different languages and features.
Visual Studio for when I'm on Windows (read: at work). It fits for everything the team is using.
My goal for 2017 is to become more adept with the command line, bash specifically, so Nano is probably next on my list.
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VSCode and/or Visual Studio.
VSCode is light and available on Linux, easy to configure with tons of different languages and features.
Visual Studio for when I'm on Windows (read: at work). It fits for everything the team is using.
My goal for 2017 is to become more adept with the command line, bash specifically, so Nano is probably next on my list.