<p>There are some aspects of document editing that can be distinctly unsatisfactory in tools like RStudio (say, search and replace). I often find myself juggling between the two, and making modifications with Geany when RStudio falls short, or when interaction isn't necessary.</p>
<p>The integration with the console is helpful for very simple and casual use cases, like wanting to quickly test out something. For instance I'm currently learning Python and I like testing out examples in Geany as the interface is intuitive and the setup incredibly easy. (By comparison, I tried Atom and couldn't figure out how to use it for interactive sessions in Python. Years back when I tried Eclipse for R it felt like an ergonomic horror story. It's likely just me though.)</p>

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