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What code editors do you use? - Darth-Apple - January 3rd, 2023 Personally, VS Code remains my "daily driver" - but I did install Geany for the times that I want something Notepad++-like. Geany is nice because it's much more lightweight for editing files that aren't a part of a project (such as a quick config change, or to draft something that is about to be copy/pasted onto a server). What code editors do you use, and why? RE: What code editors do you use? - Guardian - January 4th, 2023 I still have VS Code on my computer despite the fact I haven't used it in almost 2 years... RE: What code editors do you use? - tc4me - January 4th, 2023 Ultra-Edit and Beyond-Compare :-) ich mag sie einfach :-) RE: What code editors do you use? - SpookyZalost - January 18th, 2023 uhh... Well In windows I used Notepad++ a lot but I'm not quite sure what the best one is in linux just yet. RE: What code editors do you use? - Darth-Apple - January 18th, 2023 (January 18th, 2023 at 2:31 AM)SpookyZalost Wrote: uhh... Well In windows I used Notepad++ a lot but I'm not quite sure what the best one is in linux just yet. vim nano. RE: What code editors do you use? - SpookyZalost - January 19th, 2023 (January 18th, 2023 at 4:27 AM)Darth-Apple Wrote:(January 18th, 2023 at 2:31 AM)SpookyZalost Wrote: uhh... Well In windows I used Notepad++ a lot but I'm not quite sure what the best one is in linux just yet. yeah nano is pretty good but not necessarily for code organization. RE: What code editors do you use? - tc4me - January 19th, 2023 I did not know, Nano ... |