Internet and cloud > local dev machine
Eclipse (with vi plugin http://www.viplugin.com/viplugin/ ), in remoting 
perspective so I edit remote files directly on Linode dev servers and get 
terminals, etc. right in Eclipse. That gives me command line "integration" 
with Git, and if I wanted more build magic I would use an on-server Puppet 
or similar.
The environment for me is not a single product. I love to have a few 
terminals open and on my dev servers I also have midnight commander 
installed.
The main thing with me is that I do not develop on my local machine (Mac 
Book Pro, which would be capable of it but why bother) but rather use my 
local machine as a dev client to developer servers and apps (GitHub 
essentially, Pivotal Tracker essentially). I work with Pivotal Tracker open 
to know "where I am" in my user story sprint, and I have Pivotal Tracker 
integrated with GitHub to receive all commits. So I know where I am in the 
project.
Process > Coding

Victor Kane
http://awebfactory.com 

On Thursday, September 20, 2012 1:42:27 PM UTC-3, Andrew Mclagan wrote:
>
> Im switching to Ubuntu after struggling with windows, i will replace 
> notepad++ with Vim and finally get into terminal... 
>
> Im interested in what OS / Dev Enviroment other Node.js developers use?
>

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