#DevDiscuss Archive


Tuesday December 13, 2016
9:00 PM EST

  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:10 PM EST
    Time for #DevDiscuss! Tonight's topic: Tools (editors, terminals, apps, services, etc.)
  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:11 PM EST
    Rules: - Stay on topic - ALWAYS use the hashtag #DevDiscuss - Be NICE/POSITIVE ❤️ - Quoting other tweets for clarity is encouraged
  • head__chef Dec 13 @ 9:11 PM EST
    What's your preferred editor and why is it Vim? #DevDiscuss
  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:13 PM EST
    Oh snap! #DevDiscuss
  • BinaryIdiot Dec 13 @ 9:13 PM EST
    A little different but I'm curious what other devs use for side project management. A full fledge app like Jira? Simple GTD app? #DevDiscuss
  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:15 PM EST
    What's your toolset? What editor, CLI apps, productivity tools are key to your process? #devdiscuss
  • connorjshea Dec 13 @ 9:16 PM EST
    I mostly use Sublime Text, default macOS Terminal, Chrome DevTools, and GitLab #devdiscuss
  • Brocco Dec 13 @ 9:16 PM EST
    I have been thrilled with everything @code has offered me as my editor. And to think it has wasn't released very long ago #devdiscuss
    In reply to @code
  • photoryanw Dec 13 @ 9:17 PM EST
    Vim: Because being miserable is the only way you can feel alive #DevDiscuss
  • Brocco Dec 13 @ 9:18 PM EST
    I couldn't agree more... and now the integrated terminal has me leaving for other apps less #devdiscuss
    In reply to @TheLarkInn, @ThePracticalDev
  • tpreston Dec 13 @ 9:18 PM EST
    Sublime Text, iTerm, sdkman, homebrew. As far as IDEs go....love me some @intellijidea. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @intellijidea
  • melanef Dec 13 @ 9:18 PM EST
    Sublime 3.0, MySQL command line client, git command line client, Firefox’s Dev Tools, pomodoro app #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • parody_bit Dec 13 @ 9:18 PM EST
    #devdiscuss
    • parody_bit Dec 13 @ 9:16 PM EST
      Sublime Text, iTerm, virtualenvwrapper
      In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • zoocat Dec 13 @ 9:18 PM EST
    I got to Vim via the Benjamin Buttons path - Atom>Sublime>Vim. But it can do everything and is so clean/powerful. #DevDiscuss
  • tblodt Dec 13 @ 9:19 PM EST
    I don't really use any tools to manage any of my projects, I just somehow fit them in my head #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @BinaryIdiot, @DevDiscussHQ
  • txsector Dec 13 @ 9:19 PM EST
    A handle of bourbon and a lot of pillows to scream into #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • ApekshithR Dec 13 @ 9:19 PM EST
    My go to tools are babun with tmux, atom editor, hipchat #DevDiscuss
  • winniehell Dec 13 @ 9:19 PM EST
    @head__chef Did you mean Vim Diesel? I didn't know he works for a newspaper now. @spaydl is one of my favorite editors. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @head__chef, @spaydl
  • tblodt Dec 13 @ 9:20 PM EST
    I use an actual terminal, and vim in that terminal #devdiscuss
    In reply to @Brocco, @TheLarkInn, @ThePracticalDev
  • Pr0x1ma Dec 13 @ 9:20 PM EST
    for large repos, Atom but for smaller day to day side projects vim + tmux. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • parody_bit Dec 13 @ 9:21 PM EST
    Only slightly off-topic: my spouse and I are discussing a issue tracking solution for household tasks. #devdiscuss
    • BinaryIdiot Dec 13 @ 9:13 PM EST
      A little different but I'm curious what other devs use for side project management. A full fledge app like Jira? Simple GTD app? #DevDiscuss
  • Nick_Craver Dec 13 @ 9:21 PM EST
    Visual Studio, VS Code, or Sublime (depending on task). Cmdr or Terminal + git. Beyond Compare. LINQPad. GitHub Desktop. SSMS. #devdiscuss
  • valenc3x Dec 13 @ 9:21 PM EST
    VSCode, WakaTime, Cmder, GitKraken, GitLab and musicForProgramming #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • soundstruck Dec 13 @ 9:21 PM EST
    Atom/vim-mode, homebrew, iTerm/zsh, Chrome dev tools. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • tryangls Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    a wonderful blend of @jetbrains for the primary languages, and @AtomEditor for in-betweeners. tmux ftw! #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @jetbrains, @AtomEditor
  • TonyTalksTech Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    VS2015 w/ git and Resharper. @linqpad for a scratch pad. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @linqpad
  • connorjshea Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    the options on this poll are blasphemy because of Twitter's option limit, but here you go: #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @head__chef
  • ed1conf Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    You kids with your full-screen text editors. We know that ed is the standard editor. ;-) https://t.co/8n4uMgNpZT #devdiscuss
    In reply to @head__chef
  • gillchristian Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    Ubuntu, oh-my-zsh, atom, gitkraken, docker, nvm #devdiscuss
  • John_de_Vashon Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    geany, linklint, rename, find, diff, the [heavily-modified] output from Lightroom CC Web module #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:22 PM EST
    I'm an @AtomEditor user. I buy into the hackability, customizability, but don't do a lot. Enjoy the default git integrations. #DevDiscuss
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:23 PM EST
    Slack and git are definitely key. I *could* learn more Vim, but get by just fine. Pen and paper are a must! #devdiscuss
  • igormp Dec 13 @ 9:23 PM EST
    Sublime, fish, kvm and google (the most important thing in this list) are mostly what I use for my projects #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • nilixblue Dec 13 @ 9:23 PM EST
    What are your tools for making GitHub an easier/simpler experience? (Tools for your tools) #DevDiscuss
  • Brocco Dec 13 @ 9:23 PM EST
    too steep of a learning curve for me. I tried vim but don't have the time to dedicate to it #devdiscuss
    In reply to @tblodt, @TheLarkInn, @ThePracticalDev
  • noctambula_5 Dec 13 @ 9:24 PM EST
    @ThePracticalDev I love using Visual Studio as my IDE as much as possible. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • parody_bit Dec 13 @ 9:24 PM EST
    I did really like PyCharm while I had an access code for the professional version. #DevDiscuss
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:24 PM EST
    because my first job urged me to use it, and everything else looks too complicated and shiny now! #devdiscuss
    In reply to @head__chef
  • pedroyvo Dec 13 @ 9:25 PM EST
    Sublime Text 3 with package control & a bunch of plugins + @ohmyzsh + RVM + ubuntu budgie and recently Vagrant #DevDiscuss
  • parody_bit Dec 13 @ 9:26 PM EST
    Organizationally, git-flow is nice. https://t.co/iNP4NJx8Rq #devdiscuss
    • nilixblue Dec 13 @ 9:23 PM EST
      What are your tools for making GitHub an easier/simpler experience? (Tools for your tools) #DevDiscuss
  • digitalmaterie Dec 13 @ 9:26 PM EST
    Regarding IDE, it's better a JetBrains product for performance and features. Eclipse and NetBeans just miss it all over Java. #DevDiscuss
  • grmpyprogrammer Dec 13 @ 9:26 PM EST
    @ThePracticalDev These days I am finding Vim+Hyper.is+fish a great combo for my Python test-writing work #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • gumnos Dec 13 @ 9:26 PM EST
    • Dev: vim, tmux, git/hg/fossil, and mysql/psql • Meta: offlineimap+notmuch+alot/mutt/claws, Firefox #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • John_de_Vashon Dec 13 @ 9:27 PM EST
    Oh, and Facebook's Open Graph tag debugger. #devdiscuss https://t.co/0GNepaDwsY
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • davidmkalman Dec 13 @ 9:27 PM EST
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:27 PM EST
    I mostly use the CLI, but I'd love recommendations for a good git GUI. I use the GitHub app, but not crazy about it. #DevDiscuss
  • zoocat Dec 13 @ 9:27 PM EST
    @ThePracticalDev it’s a brave person who lists Vim and Emacs side-by-side as one option. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @connorjshea, @head__chef, @ThePracticalDev
  • connorjshea Dec 13 @ 9:28 PM EST
    I will accept death willingly if that's what the people think I deserve #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @zoocat, @head__chef, @ThePracticalDev
  • igormp Dec 13 @ 9:28 PM EST
    I've used @GitKraken before, was pretty cool but I still find myself faster at the terminal #devdiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern, @GitKraken
  • jacmoe Dec 13 @ 9:29 PM EST
    VSCode in Emacs mode for coding. As for tools, I use Gulpjs and Deployer, Conan, bash, depending on tech.. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • while1malloc0 Dec 13 @ 9:29 PM EST
    Vim, Tmux, Zsh, a bunch of scripts that mostly amount to piping things through FZF, Asana, OneNote #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • dev_vine Dec 13 @ 9:29 PM EST
    Brackets + powershell but apparently I need to try VS code. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • TiffanyW_412 Dec 13 @ 9:29 PM EST
    iTerm, Atom, IntelliJ, Chrome Canary, Homebrew, Yarn, and I kinda want to check out Hyper. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @ThePracticalDev
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:30 PM EST
    As far as libraries are concerned: Rails, Bootstrap, Slim, and #devdiscuss
  • _raven_io Dec 13 @ 9:30 PM EST
    I'm a fan of iTerm and IntelliJ. I use Atom on my personal machine. #devdiscuss
  • TiffanyW_412 Dec 13 @ 9:30 PM EST
    @ThePracticalDev iTerm, Atom, IntelliJ, Chrome Canary, Homebrew, Yarn, and I kinda want to check out Hyper. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • davidmkalman Dec 13 @ 9:30 PM EST
    I'm a @brackets & @AtomEditor user for #WebDev and then #Xcode for #iOS & #OSX #ApplicationDev. Use #iTerm2 #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @brackets, @AtomEditor
  • TiffanyW_412 Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    that might be nice but the GUI apps aren’t really great. Have you tried SourceTree? #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • mgasparel Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    Windows guy, so Visual Studio, VS Code, poshgit, GitKraken, and recently discovered cmder. Looking to check out a new DB client #devdiscuss
  • developerscode Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    A place for random notes (e.g. sublime). Bug to log, test to write, code snippet, etc. Keeps me in the zone. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • MikeWCornish Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    npm scripts #DevDiscuss
  • DugasPhilibert Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    The Silver Searcher is great to search through large a codebase #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • kimberlypilbeam Dec 13 @ 9:31 PM EST
    #devdiscuss Xcode, Source Tree, Webstorm, my guilty pleasure is Text Wrangler for kicking it old school. 😂
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • arthursmith Dec 13 @ 9:32 PM EST
    can I just say docker is the best?! #devdiscuss - java, ruby, python underneath, docker makes re-running so easy
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:32 PM EST
    And my Ruby version manager of choice is... rbenv! I use it every time I switch between projects #devdiscuss
  • nitish_dayal Dec 13 @ 9:33 PM EST
    @typescriptlang (bring joy to JS development), @code (git integration + light + VERY customizable), & @WakaTime (daily 6hr goal) #devdiscuss
    In reply to @typescriptlang, @code, @WakaTime
  • dev_vine Dec 13 @ 9:33 PM EST
    No need for pillows b/c as I always say, you can't scream with a mouth full of liquor. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @txsector, @ThePracticalDev
  • justAfanDavid Dec 13 @ 9:33 PM EST
    #devdiscuss I used to use Emacs with JDE for java development back in the day, what's popular today?
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • ProfExistential Dec 13 @ 9:34 PM EST
    #FishShell FTW Seriously, it has auto syntax highlighting and a clear syntax. Customization is straightforward #DevDiscuss
  • jacmoe Dec 13 @ 9:34 PM EST
    I forgot: CMake - absolute lifesaver. VSCode supports it nicely. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • GoldfishWarning Dec 13 @ 9:34 PM EST
    #devdiscuss vim isn't that good
  • sc_vaughn Dec 13 @ 9:34 PM EST
    Atlassian SourceTree is a step up when you've outgrown the simplicity of GitHub's client (which lacks git-flow) #devDiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • Brocco Dec 13 @ 9:35 PM EST
    Looking for reasons why someone would leave the default terminal in OSX for something like iTerm2? It's done all I've needed #devdiscuss
  • justAfanDavid Dec 13 @ 9:35 PM EST
    #devdiscuss started with Ed, then vi, and finally Emacs. Used vim off/on over the years. Kinda fell into use what was around...
    In reply to @head__chef
  • LemoneyLimeLime Dec 13 @ 9:35 PM EST
    tmux, jet brains toolkit, tail, git, tig, irc, ssh, mosh, the stack overflow vim plugin #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • LuishXY Dec 13 @ 9:35 PM EST
    You have to use different environments for different projects. Don't be limited to one. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:36 PM EST
    What are your thoughts on the future of dev tooling? Where are we trending? #devdiscuss
  • digitalmaterie Dec 13 @ 9:37 PM EST
    Atom editors can't be satisfyingly performant when it comes to large code files: it's DOM-based highlighting. #devdiscuss
  • TiffanyW_412 Dec 13 @ 9:37 PM EST
    JavaScript tooling is the Wild West. As an intermediate junior I’m overwhelmed. Remember Yarn?? #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:37 PM EST
    I just wrote about the 1.0 release of Hyper https://t.co/HZCOEp5y9Z Been playing around with that too. Pretty interesting idea. #DevDiscuss
  • justAfanDavid Dec 13 @ 9:38 PM EST
    #devdiscuss years ago, for java dev work, Emacs & JDE. Also used obj-c & interface builder for apple stuff. Worked 4me...
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • zborschuk Dec 13 @ 9:38 PM EST
    Intellij, notepad++ or sublime, git #devdiscuss
  • MightyPupil Dec 13 @ 9:39 PM EST
    you know where dev tooling is unusably terrible and actively user-hostile? #FPGA s. #DevDiscuss
  • davidmkalman Dec 13 @ 9:39 PM EST
    #devdiscuss You recommend it?
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:39 PM EST
    Well, according to #Westworld (decades in the future), we'll be using React to program AI. JS is love. JS is live. Forever. #devdiscuss
  • brandon_mn Dec 13 @ 9:39 PM EST
    Recently switched to VS Code here. Feels weird to use an MS product, but it seems more stable for large files. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • mollick2 Dec 13 @ 9:39 PM EST
    pstorm, subl, vim, git, bitbucket, ansible, iterm, slack and asana. (sometimes @SailorJerry) #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @SailorJerry
  • aaroncawte Dec 13 @ 9:40 PM EST
    Always Atom for web, with a few packages. I prefer IntelliJ for Java but my Uni teach Spring (based on Eclipse) #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • ericbaileyfm Dec 13 @ 9:40 PM EST
    Vim, git CLI, everything CLI if I can help it. I like Meld for diffs though. For Windows stack I use VS/SSMS in a local VM. #devdiscuss
  • estrattonbailey Dec 13 @ 9:40 PM EST
    vim + array of plugins, git CLI, @js_bin, @zeithq, Clear (todo app) #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @js_bin, @zeithq
  • sc_vaughn Dec 13 @ 9:40 PM EST
    I'm interested in *anything* that promises to 'bring joy to JavaScript development', any other recs, folks? #devDiscuss
    In reply to @nitish_dayal
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:40 PM EST
    I find the idea fascinating. Can't say I've developed a strong enough thought to recommend it yet. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @davidmkalman
  • nitish_dayal Dec 13 @ 9:41 PM EST
    #devdiscuss Containers. I, for one, welcome our new Docker overlords.
  • filesofnerds Dec 13 @ 9:41 PM EST
    anything vi because i can set hjkl-bindings for |g|ridwars and still play #devdiscuss
    In reply to @head__chef
  • grmpyprogrammer Dec 13 @ 9:41 PM EST
    CLI seems it will never go away, shift to mobile means old PHP hacks like me will build API end points too #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • TiffanyW_412 Dec 13 @ 9:42 PM EST
    I’m going to download it. I really like zsh and I’m not sure there’s a way to use it in Hyper. #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • dev_vine Dec 13 @ 9:42 PM EST
    On frontend it feels like I spend more time setting up than anything else. Has to get better. Right? #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • MightyPupil Dec 13 @ 9:42 PM EST
    usable languages? no. linters? no. ides? no. version-controllable projects? no. the vim verilog indent plugin doesnt even work #DevDiscuss
  • digitalmaterie Dec 13 @ 9:43 PM EST
    In the future tools with ECMAScript and browsers as foundation would need to defend their competitiveness to native substitutes. #devdiscuss
  • DugasPhilibert Dec 13 @ 9:43 PM EST
    Faster feedback loops embedded in tools. Maybe some CI results in editor before even committing #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • zacanger Dec 13 @ 9:44 PM EST
    everything in Node and/or Go, everything also with a web interface for some reason #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • OurCodeBlog Dec 13 @ 9:44 PM EST
    I use Sublime on my machine, Atom at work. NPM, Gulp, and Chrome Dev Tools are also standard for me #DevDiscuss
  • GoldfishWarning Dec 13 @ 9:45 PM EST
    In school I took a class on UI/UX/usability & was astounded, i couldn't understand how any info there was new info to others... #devdiscuss
  • davidmkalman Dec 13 @ 9:45 PM EST
    - Thanks :) #devdiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • aaroncawte Dec 13 @ 9:45 PM EST
    I'm a sucker for shortcuts using @AutoHotkey too, for both controlling my PC and writing common code. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @AutoHotkey
  • jacmoe Dec 13 @ 9:45 PM EST
    I use VSCode, but I am still trying to use Emacs - like riding a GNU: powerful with a mind of its own. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @connorjshea, @head__chef
  • GoldfishWarning Dec 13 @ 9:46 PM EST
    then i tried to learn vim and hoo boy did i understand, what a completely unobvious tool that everyone loves anyway #devdiscuss
  • OurCodeBlog Dec 13 @ 9:46 PM EST
    I feel the same way, especially now that I'm diving more into the MEAN stack #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @dev_vine, @ThePracticalDev
  • MightyPupil Dec 13 @ 9:46 PM EST
    my future of tooling looks the same as the past: tcl, perl, and gum. #FPGA #DevDiscuss
  • GoldfishWarning Dec 13 @ 9:46 PM EST
    anyway i like netbeans i guess #devdiscuss
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:47 PM EST
    I think the future is more powerful augmentation, smarter compilers and code formatting (Basically I've played with @elmlang 😍) #DevDiscuss
  • estrattonbailey Dec 13 @ 9:48 PM EST
    more CLIs, more modularity, moar beer #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:48 PM EST
    We have zero guesses for the future. 10 years ago @jquery changed the world. Where we will be in 10 more? #devdiscuss
  • tblodt Dec 13 @ 9:48 PM EST
    thing is, i'm not really willing to accept that my terminal is a 100MB program #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @bendhalpern
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:50 PM EST
    Sure it's crazy and chaos now, but it's a transition phase. It will continue to get better, and have pains, but it's not COBOL #devdiscuss
  • tblodt Dec 13 @ 9:50 PM EST
    I'd like the terminal to have more nice escape-sequence-like things for better formatting #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @estrattonbailey, @ThePracticalDev
  • bendhalpern Dec 13 @ 9:51 PM EST
    I agree with you, but I'm willing to accept some of the tradeoffs to see where this thing can go #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @tblodt
  • BrianJSvehaug Dec 13 @ 9:51 PM EST
    vscode with visual studio team services all day. Best intellisense, terminal, and git integration I've seen. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • twobree Dec 13 @ 9:51 PM EST
    Great, I ruined the joke. I meant life not live... Although if JS powers AI, then it IS alive! #devdiscuss
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:52 PM EST
    Today is a microcosm of the eventual. Just a brief moment. The future - better code and experiences. Always be improving. #devdiscuss
  • justAfanDavid Dec 13 @ 9:52 PM EST
    #devdiscuss guessing visual coding; scenario setup,user personas->objective, then push button "build it". Use ML to tune it
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • nilixblue Dec 13 @ 9:52 PM EST
    #devdiscuss Ease of use and understandable foundations? That's my desired future. Don't know if it trends that way.
  • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:52 PM EST
    Besides pure coding tools, what are your top tools for staying productive, organized and sane? #devdiscuss
  • james_collado Dec 13 @ 9:53 PM EST
    I have been using Vim since 2001. Mostly because I don't know how to exit it. #devdiscuss
  • Brocco Dec 13 @ 9:53 PM EST
    Next thing I want to see is @code allowing me to customize my touch bar! A button named "rename" or terminal toggling FTW!!! #devdiscuss
    In reply to @code
  • MightyPupil Dec 13 @ 9:53 PM EST
    JIRA, JIRA, and JIRA #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • LemoneyLimeLime Dec 13 @ 9:53 PM EST
    #devdiscuss sometimes my twitter feed just works.
    In reply to @connorjshea, @head__chef
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:53 PM EST
    Maybe my answer is a bit vague, but if anyone could say we'd be here today from ten years ago - have them get a lotto ticket. #devdiscuss
  • JackScottAU Dec 13 @ 9:54 PM EST
    A pair of running shoes. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • joeyvmason Dec 13 @ 9:54 PM EST
    Trello #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • noctambula_5 Dec 13 @ 9:54 PM EST
    Headphones with good music. #devdiscuss
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:55 PM EST
    this actually hurts to answer a bit.... #devdiscuss
    In reply to @connorjshea, @head__chef
  • Checksum Dec 13 @ 9:55 PM EST
    @WorkFlowy works wonders to make sense of all the mess #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @WorkFlowy
  • dvdmuckle Dec 13 @ 9:55 PM EST
    I've been teaching many of my peers at uni to use Git. Going to do a lecture next semester on it! #DevDiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • dunkrug Dec 13 @ 9:55 PM EST
    closed-back, over-ear headphones #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • spilth Dec 13 @ 9:55 PM EST
    TextMate & MacDown (using Markdown) for taking notes and organizing my thoughts/tasks. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • jacmoe Dec 13 @ 9:56 PM EST
    Hope we are headed towards small and modular. Pulling 1 gig of nodejs code just to build a frontend..not cool #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • GoldfishWarning Dec 13 @ 9:56 PM EST
    therapy #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • sc_vaughn Dec 13 @ 9:57 PM EST
    Not saying git-flow is a fix-all, but at least @sourcetree has it. Github's app is almost Jobsian/Spartan; no 'stash' even (!) #devDiscuss
    In reply to @sourcetree
  • jacmoe Dec 13 @ 9:57 PM EST
    Remember #leftpad ? https://t.co/FLjVl1iptp #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev
  • JJJ Dec 13 @ 9:57 PM EST
    I use @netbeans, @sequelpro, @gitlab, @mattermosthq, iTerm, and VVV all day, everyday. And I blog a lot. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @netbeans, @sequelpro, @gitlab, @mattermosthq
  • MikeWCornish Dec 13 @ 9:58 PM EST
    Trello and a todo list. Currently trying out GTD: https://t.co/FqZSLn8CPt Also coffee. #DevDiscuss
    • ThePracticalDev Dec 13 @ 9:52 PM EST
      Besides pure coding tools, what are your top tools for staying productive, organized and sane? #devdiscuss
  • LemoneyLimeLime Dec 13 @ 9:58 PM EST
    #devdiscuss @OmniGroup tools for organization. 365 for dealing with email. And @SennheiserUSA headphones
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @OmniGroup, @SennheiserUSA
  • kellyjandrews Dec 13 @ 9:58 PM EST
    Atom, Node, NPM, Homebrew, Fish Shell, Dash, Git, Deezer, iTerm, Chrome, and some Daft Punk. #devdiscuss
  • techandautism Dec 13 @ 9:58 PM EST
    Sanity: coffee or wine. Productivity/organization: Pivotal Tracker. Bonus: @unstuck is fabulous when stumped. #devdiscuss
    In reply to @ThePracticalDev, @unstuck
  • nilixblue Dec 13 @ 9:59 PM EST
    My first step to learning jS was "learn2GitHub" and my first step to learning GitHub was "It's easier w/ Linux". Tool trauma. #devdiscuss
  • ferkungamaboobo Dec 13 @ 9:59 PM EST
    The best thing for mental organization is a time tracker #devdiscuss