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What do you use Sublime Text for?

#1

What do you use Sublime Text for?

  • ASP
  • C#
  • C++
  • Clojure
  • D
  • Erlang
  • Go
  • Haskell
  • HTML and CSS
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • LaTeX
  • Lua
  • Markdown
  • Objective-C
  • PHP
  • Plain Text
  • Python
  • reStructuredText
  • Ruby
  • Scala
  • SQL
  • XML
  • Other

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What type of code or markup are you primarily using Sublime Text for? Please tick everything that applies, apart from the occasional uses (<5%).

Please feel free to post any languages you use that aren’t listed above.

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#2

JSON, nginx and apache configs

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#3

Shell and bash files

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#4

Not listed above: Powershell

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#5

IronPython too.

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#6

SystemVerilog and Verilog

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#7

JSON, CoffeeScript, LESS, Jade.

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#8

Cobol, PLI (reading/exploring only).

REXX.

Martin

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#9

JSON, Coffeescript, Less and Jinja2.

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#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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