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Fun Stuff => CLIKC => Topic started by: jhocking on 20 Dec 2008, 16:37
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Okay I just found this site and it had me laughing pretty hard:
http://www.notepad.org/
Key features of this world-class Web authoring tool are:
etc etc
Universal application for all versions of Windows
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Hah.
Compatible with all web formats not yet devised.
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Features are for the weak!
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I use Notepad ++. I love it. You do too. Or at least, you should.
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I usually use gedit, although for great big files, I use VIM.
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I use Notepad2. Basically the same thing as notepad but it helps keep track of comments, braces, and so forth.
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I use Notepad ++. I love it. You do too. Or at least, you should.
Yes. Gotta love the syntax highlighting for practically everything, and tabbed documents.
Notepad++ > Everything else listed in this thread so far.
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Does Notepad++ do C# yet? Last time I played with it, it refused to like the differences between dev and sharp.
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In the language menu, it has an option for C#.
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I usually use gedit, although for great big files, I use VIM.
Why not Nano?
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I usually use gedit, although for great big files, I use VIM.
Why not Nano?
Well, I have used nano (and pico, too), but having a GUI type text editor is much nicer.
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I use Textwrangler, Eclipse, and Dashcode.
However, for XHTML, I use Dreamweaver most of all. Always in code view, mind. I'm just used to it.
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used to use Textpad, but my boss got me hooked on Crimson Editor...
thoughts on those compared to the others? curious if i should be looking elsewhere for my text-editing needs...
("free" is a necessary feature, i might add. i r broke.)
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At work we use UltraEdit, and I must say I am a fan.
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html editor must count lines. That's all that's really important.
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Pft. If you don't use Emacs, your not for realz.
(this is not what I believe. It's something that my Uni wants me to believe.)
A current favourite is Textwrangler.
Eclipse is pretty amazing too though.
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Yes, Eclipse is pretty great. For web development, though, I love Coda so, so much. It's seriously amazing.
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Why not Nano?
I like having a proper undo function, and neither nano nor its predecessor, pico, have this. Vim, Emacs, JOE, and some other good command line editors do.
Nano is nice for a quick little change in a small file, though.
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Notepad++ > Everything else listed in this thread so far.
You speak Truth.
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TEXT EDITORS 2: REVENGE OF THE UNDEAD
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This thread practically screams for it: http://arch.har-ikkje.net/gfx/real_programmers.png