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What is your single favorite development tool?

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That means we should have polls on SO :) – Ilya Ryzhenkov Sep 20 '08 at 19:56
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Polls is not a bad idea :) – vito Oct 5 '08 at 13:40
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I vote against polls `) – Liran Orevi Jul 12 at 10:17
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My brain. I don't think I'd be able to code without it.

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I wanted to put just LOL, cause that is what I did, but apparently comments have a 10 character limit. – dacracot Sep 24 '08 at 20:36
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Same, my mind is my most favorite tool. Even when I am destroying it after work :) – Anders Nov 11 '08 at 17:34
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Visual Studio 2008 :)

Visual Studio 2008

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Subversion

Being able to make changes to your code and revert them, or to be able to merge your changes painlessly with your co-workers, is worth it's weight in gold. Also, you're backing up your code, which is nice when your computer goes all smokey.

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My editor, vim.

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Notepad++

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Notepad++ kicks babies! – Chris Ballance Jan 10 '09 at 3:13
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Firebug. Doing web development without it is like typing with one hand instead of two.

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The coffee machine.

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What about us tea-only people? Right? :-) – petr k. Sep 21 '08 at 1:23
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You will not make friends among the tea-only people by making coffee in the teapot. – Steve Jessop Sep 21 '08 at 2:03
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ReSharper for Visual Studio

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Really? >100 votes for Visual Studio but <40 for ReSharper? You people aren't scrolling down far enough! Visual Studio = OK. Visual Studio + ReSharper = ha-ha-heaven! Or, lol, Visual Studio + ReSharper = Just about any Java IDE out of the box! – psasik Sep 1 at 23:19
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Unix utilities. I even install Cygwin when in Windows.

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For Java/J2EE definitely Eclipse :)

Eclipse

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Reflector.

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A door that can be closed.

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A door that can be locked combined with a phone that can be switched off are the best productivity tools of them all. – Simon Righarts Nov 25 at 1:41
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Emacs is the best.

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A pair of headphones is a good productivity tool.

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Valgrind

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Netbeans IDE

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One word: caffeine.

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Vim and the Python interpreter.

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My favorite development tool is Textmate also here.

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Visual Studio wins hands down.

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Downvoting because this is a duplicate answer. – user9876 Aug 21 at 12:56
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Eclipse

So many features, exactly where I expect them to be -- and I'm always discovering more new and useful features.

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GCC - GNU Compiler Collection

GCC

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Eclipse and sometimes vi/Vim.

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Visual Assist X ... why hasn't anyone mentioned this yet? It's a wonderful "can't do without" tool.

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Keyboard.

Seriously! Development software which makes me keep reaching for the mouse is a productivity haemorrhage.

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