According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results:
- these are the most popular development environments and tools in 2018.
- and these are the most popular ones in 2017 by occupation.
Visual Studio (Plain & Code) get a top position.
Top for all development occupations and second for sysadmin/devops ones.
If both are added together they get about 69%.
Sublime Text and Notepad++ get also a very good position.
Between 28% to 32% depending on occupations, but not as good as Visual Studio ones.
Traditional IDEs, like IntelliJ and Eclipse (sorry Netbeans...) also score well.
Vim gets a 25.8% for all respondents in 2018. Emacs gets a small 4.1%.
Vim usage also boosts for sysadmin/devops occupations that gets about 40%.
There is Vi/vim Stack Exchange site.
There is also an Emacs Stack Exchange site.
I have used all the ones I have mentioned, and some others.
Being currently an Emacs user, I wonder why Emacs got that small result.
Though I think somehow I know the answer and the reasons.
But what really amazes me is that Vim and Emacs both have Stack Exchange sites.
And none of the rest have a site. Isn't that curious?
Why do you think is that?
- Is it because they have been around more time than the rest?
- Is it because their user community is dedicated and love its tool?
- Is it because they have their own language or scripting mechanism?
(which allows the user to tweak and tinker them to the unlimited) - Is it because they are open source?
:wq