While I understand the lack of proper open source alternatives for some software like AutoCAD and After Effects, it always felt weird that the best IDEs/Text Editors are made by big corporations, because you know, these are the tools programmers use.

I tried vim/neovim, which I enjoy using, but I’ve come to prefer visual editors instead of text based. Kate looks promising, and I’m willing to contribute to it in my free time, but it just has that “amateurish” feel to it that I can’t explain.

Anyone aware of other alternatives?

  • Glowing Lantern
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    1 year ago

    I like KDevelop or Gnome Builder for KDE or Gnome, respectively. If you’re okay with proprietary IDEs, the ones from Jetbrains generally work well and can be installed via Flathub. I honestly prefer them to VSCode or Atom.

    EDIT: Gnome Builder supports containers, so it’s perfect for immutable operating systems like Fedora Silverblue. It can be a bit buggy, however.