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Your Text/Code Editor

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Sanctuary, Nov 14, 2015.

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  1. Sanctuary

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    If you code or program, you more than likely have a special text/code editor program (because the default Notepad program sucks).
    Which one do you use, and which ones have you tried using before?

    As for myself, I use Notepad++ for all my coding and even just basic text editing. It was the first code editor I downloaded, and it satisfies all my needs, so I never felt the need to switch up.
    Recently though, I downloaded the Sublime Text 3 beta to try it out, but haven't tried it extensively yet. It's a bit different than Notepad++, but I liked the syntax coloring off the bat. I might try using it soon, but for now I'll be sticking with Notepad++.
     
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    For Chromebooks, there's a nice one called Text that I use, and Zen Code Editor. Otherwise Notepad++ for PC works great
     
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    Personally, my favorite is Sublime Text 3 (beta). I think it's a fantastically designed text editor, though I still enjoy using Notepad++ from time to time.
     
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    I use Sublime Text 3 almost exclusively. The interface is much cleaner than Notepad++ and the vast library of plugins and instalments make it even better. It's incredibly versatile and super comfortable to use, it's the first thing I installed when I upgraded to Windows 10 (wiping the memory to do so).
     
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  5. East

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    Exactly the same here. Sublime Text 3 is very clean, and it's always one of the first things I download on my computers.
     
  6. Rafael

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    I often use Sublime Text 3 when I only have to do easy projects or small edits. But when I'm working on harder programs, I prefer using NetBeans' text editor since it makes debugging so much easier.
     
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