I'm using:

Dual-display 32-bit XP Pro system
Visual Studio 2008 with C#
One of those Model M style keyboards (the newer USB kind)
Various kinds of tea
No SVN for now, just file, save as...


On Sep 2, 10:17 am, brian <drak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So what is everyone thinking of using for this?
> Language/IDE(or no IDE)/system/keyboard/whatever?
>
> I'm using my dual-display 32-bit vista system, one screen for code,
> the other for more code, and analysis of problems/input/output, plus
> my good old aluminium clipboard for my doodelings to help me visualize
> solutions.
>
> I'm likely to use Sun's Java, with the latest Netbeans release. If I
> feel the problem is "really easy" I'll probably bust out notepad++ and
> write it in VBA (or similar). I was debating using a C-based language
> [c, c++, or any variants] but decided to stick with Java. I would
> prefer to use VIM but I feel it isn't worthwhile to install on
> windows... it just feels dirty.
>
> I'm using a good old IBM Model-M keyboard circa 1988. Best keyboard in
> the planet. I highly recommend the Model-M to all programmers that can
> type fast -- if you can, get a USB model-m (won't be IBM made), just
> for compatability sake.
>
> I'm going to be drinking Jamaican Blue Mountain instant coffee, and
> Tazo Green Tea, instead of energy drinks.
> And snacking on some scoop chips + dip.
>
> My SVN server esploded, so I'll be doing source management via "file-
>
> >save as..." =/

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