Would like to know what teams used at the finals. I've never used vim / emacs, used Eclipse only for Java.
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Would like to know what teams used at the finals. I've never used vim / emacs, used Eclipse only for Java.
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I wasn't a contestant, but according to this page, they can use vi/vim, gvim, emacs, gedit, or if they want a full-blown IDE they can use Eclipse (with the CDT plugin if they're coding in C/C++).
Sure, my question was about team experience to highlight popular tools.