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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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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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RockScroll for VisualStudio. Ok so it's a plugin but it's so simple and is such a boost.

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My hands! Seriously, if there was a mind-reader that can read my thoughts on code then I'm all for it, until then we have to stick with the old fashioned method!!! :)

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Common sense...

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A Kinesys split keyboard and handshake mouse. I quite literally can't do sustained work without something to help my wrists.

A close second is a second monitor. I can use textpad, Eclipse, VS.NET, Netbeans, or any other IDE, but without two monitors, I'm slower.

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Omnifocus - I wouldn't know how to manage bugs fixes and slate them for releases without it.

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An Internet connection.

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Notepad++, visual studio 2005/2008

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  • a good editor e.g. Emacs
  • some tools like gcc (or java or ...) which work well with emacs
  • a lot of good coffee

and depending on the work some good music to hold the noise on a low level

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The Great Almighty Internet

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launchpad.net

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absolutely eclipse is my favorioute development tool.it has the best plugin support ide within ide's i used before(visual studio,kdevelop,anjuta,vim,emacs,.if you look at yoxos site you can have idea about plugins.but other IDEs have good features too if i make sorting

  1. eclipse
  2. visual studio
  3. kdevelop
  4. anjuta
  5. emacs(actually emacs could be in higher place but i am not good at using it efficiently)
  6. vim
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Vim + Google

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Multi-monitors... or a really high-res monitor.

It's so hard to develop with limited screen space.

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MS Access: does everything quickly, and allows easy migration to a more powerfull back-end if required.

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ViEmu for me. Combined with Resharper and Visual Studio, it's incredible.

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A Herman Miller Embody chair.

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bzr. It's amazing.

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My colleagues

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Visual Studio 2008

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Balsamiq Mockups.

You can knock out screen layouts so quickly that you can get an idea of how a month's worth of coding will look an afternoon and find mistakes before you spend hours developing them.

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The Apple Developer performance tools such as Shark, Instruments, etc. Incredible tools.

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My fingers!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • .NET: Visual Studio 2008
  • Java: Eclipse
  • C: VI
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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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Eclipse with Flex Builder installed.

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My coffee machine. Without it, my mind doesn't work.

In all seriousness, my single favorite development tool is my mind. I can develop software using a plain text editor and a compiler. It might suck, but I can. But I can't develop software without the ability to think, and think clearly.

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Keyboard.

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

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Code::Blocks

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