Hello. I will soon be writing code in the golang language. In the Sublime Text 3 editor (knowingly acquired a cool thing, by the way). So faced with the problems of color themes. Previously, when kodil in Eclipse, there was no particular choice. It was difficult to attach a normal dark theme there. But now there is a choice. And I have a question for you: is it worth it to separate topics on the topic for the day and for the night, and if so, how? At first glance, I liked using solarized light by day, and solarized night by night. But I am interested in hearing your opinions.

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  • Does nobody really use sublime? - just
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    You are this ... Start soon, and leave something for later, but, as they say, a bad dancer is hampered :) No offense, I just knew many who for two years could not decide where to start ( !) to write code - in NetBeans or Eclipse, - jumped here and there, instead of taking a step further understanding of the difference between public and private . PS No offense :) - void

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The question is, of course, taste. I did not hear that someone like you shared topics on the illumination outside the window . I use Monokai myself and am satisfied.

Sincerely I do not understand your problem. If you like to use different themes, then why not?

  • This is not a problem at all. It was just an interesting opinion. - just

I use one theme 24/7. A piece of config:

 { "color_scheme": "Packages/User/Monokai Soda.tmTheme", "theme": "Soda Dark 3.sublime-theme", "font_face": "Inconsolata LGC", "font_size": 14, }