Though this question asked for your favorite tool, I wonder which one would be the most painful to have to give up in your daily work?
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I'm going to have to say Subversion again, although I really mean just about any revision control system. It's great to be able to try experiments and know that you can always go back to what worked before, or to reclaim a bit of code that was accidentally deleted three days ago. |
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Visual Studio 2008 |
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Vim, regexps, sed, awk, bash. |
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Firebug - the all-in-one JS debugger (and profiler), CSS analyzer (and inspector), DOM inspector (and manipulator), and more for Firefox. You can guess that my job involves front end work for websites, can't you? |
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Your question registered in my brain as "What's your favorite editor?" I have to answer Emacs. |
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IntelliJ IDEA I wouldn't be "lost" without it, but I would surely be very grumpy in its absence. |
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Chris Pederick's Web Developer toolbar plugin for Firefox. |
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Coffee, all ten of my fingers, and for the severe jam-ups, google & the internet, cause chances are someone else out there ran into the same wall you did |
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eclipse (or: my IDE). I'd get totally nuts programming Java without an IDE. |
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Notepad++; it's just an editor, but I use it so much that I think losing it would have the biggest impact. |
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Visual Studio 2008 |
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My favorite pen. |
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A whiteboard |
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visual studio, beyond compare, tortoisesvn, visual assist |
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Visual Studio, TortoiseSVN, PSPad |
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WebDeveloper toolbar add-on for Firefox. |
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Eclipse, but Ultraedit comes good second. |
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Other than a compiler, I'd have a hard time without Toad for Oracle. |
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ReSharper: http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/ |
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vim, definitely. |
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vim, bash, svn and opengrok (of my workplace's source code base) |
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Probably my text editor... (that's SciTE). I can use another, of course, but I always pester not to have my favorite shortcuts. |
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I dont think there is any one I couldn't live without, or be lost without, as there is a replacement of some sort for pretty much everything. Obviously some are better than others. If i had to answer the question as what would pain me the most to live without, it would be... VS.NET IDE and Resharper. I consider them almost a package as one since they integrate so well. |
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I think it depends on the language you're using. Though, language independent tools such as Google are extremely valuable. Another excellent resource is a site like this :) |
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valgrind ofcourse |
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IPython, the last Python shell you'll ever need. |
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In no particular order, Emacs, Git, grep, and Firebug when I'm doing web dev. |
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