Personally, I like vim. I do miss the mini map to speed up navigating through code, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a random crash or have it inadvertently fill up my home dir because I’ve had it open for too long.
It’s been a hot minute, since I’ve been to the GTK side of town, but I’m aware of Geany and GNOME Builder (I believe, the latter is focused on developing GNOME apps, but not sure to what degree).
Well, and I guess, there’s also gVim and Emacs, if you’re into very keyboard-driven editors…
Hey I been searching for a good GTK based code editor. Flatpaks or native ones. Currently using Codium Flatpak.
GNOME Builder seems cool, though, have only tested it out
QtCrGTK? Why?It’s electron based and not gtk based
I know, I wanted to try a ground up GTK one.
Personally, I like vim. I do miss the mini map to speed up navigating through code, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a random crash or have it inadvertently fill up my home dir because I’ve had it open for too long.
It’s been a hot minute, since I’ve been to the GTK side of town, but I’m aware of Geany and GNOME Builder (I believe, the latter is focused on developing GNOME apps, but not sure to what degree).
Well, and I guess, there’s also gVim and Emacs, if you’re into very keyboard-driven editors…