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What do you use Sublime Text for?

#10

SWIFT messages (including a simple parser plugin for SublimeText)
WinSCP scripts
AutoHotKey scripts
PL/SQL
Freemarker templates

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#11

C
Latex
Matlab
R
Ruby

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#12

Except for things listed in the poll, Lilypond.

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#13

C
Perl
Batch Commands
Makefiles
Jam (as in Perforce,boost,etc)
JSON (sublime text settings?)
Custom :ugeek:

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#14

JSON
Batch commands
Todo List

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#15

Unity3D C#

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#16

JSON
R
Stata

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#17

OpenGL Shader Language (GLSL)
CMake files
Some bash

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#18

ColdFusion/CFScript

The ColdFusion package has almost 29k installs.

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#19

Besides the languages listed, I also have some assembly language files I edit with ST (mostly 32- and 64-bit x86), and some Perl.

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#20

SASS, Django, CoffeeScript, JSON.

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#21

How can you leave C out? I voted C++ as the closest.
This editor inspired and learned me that programming doesn’t have to be boring.
I’m planning to buy it sometime in the future. (just a jobless college drop-out for the time being :frowning: )

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#22

I voted for the few top languages I use it for mostly, but really I use it for every text editing/reading/code writing task, even when composing longer forum posts and emails sometimes. And as a gdb frontend. And android logcat viewer.

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#23

C/C++
Python
Binary (Hex Viewer)
Company Proprietary Language
Batch
Shell Scripts
XML
Plain Text
Javascript
HTML
CSS
PHP

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#24

Primarily: HTML and CSS while working some back-end fiddling around in python (Flask)

I’ve also played around with some C++ and Go a bit out of curiosity although I don’t currently do anything with them.

I’ve also toyed around with a little bit of C and Lua for configuring window Managers.

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#25
  • C/Assembly/Perl
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#26

Bash,
*.ini files
apache conf
nginx conf
my.cnf
.log

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#27

The languages I typically use are C, Latex, Java and Python. Sometimes I also use Sublime Text for R/Sweave and Matlab, but in any case I use it to open practically all text files :smile:

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#28

SystemVerilog

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#29

Autohotkey
Python
C#

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