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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a computer... |
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Charles proxy analyser |
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My keyboard (unless I want to code with the On-Screen one!) |
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vim and plt-scheme, my all-purpose, cross-platform time-savers. |
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WinDbg. Debugging, tracking down memory leaks (wherever they may lie), crash dumps... this is the development that I do most and that is the tool that I use most. |
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cscope, definitely. It makes it far easier to work in a large codebase where multiple developers focus on different areas. |
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GNU Coreutils. I think this is what people who said "bash" actually mean. And no, BSD userland is not a substitute. |
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my brain ... can't belive you all missed #1 ;) |
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My favorite editor SXEmacs (http://www.sxemacs.org), but I extend this to any Emacsen. |
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Subversion for sure. Any other tool i use is replaceable, but I need subversion to keep everything organised. |
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No one's said Textmate yet? That, and Firebug. |
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I use the heck out of HTML-Kit (http://www.htmlkit.com/) which is a Windows based HTML Editor that allows the use of plug-ins to make use of language specific templating and help files. It also integrates nicely with external help such as the PHP online help. |
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Comparison tools like BeyondCompare and SQL Examiner |
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tortoisesvn and vim.... |
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If you have to do web development for IE, Visual Studio Web Developer. The script debugger is MUCH better than the standard debugger for IE. |
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VS2008, Firebug, WinMerge, Reflector |
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A notebook... |
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I just couldn't survive very long without good ol' vim. |
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I'm Java developer and I love Maven |
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