Things that I believe in: * TabsVsSpaces: I believe that tabs should be used over spaces when you write code. * Tabs should be 4 spaces long (especially, by default). * Sometimes spaces should be preferred over tabs (mostly in plain text files). * Vim vs EMACS HolyWars is nonsense: they both have good features, but ultimately they suck. * I have thoughts on TheIdealEditor and think about designing one (not developing, yet?). |
* Notepad * Sublime Text * GNU Emacs * gedit |
* Notepad * Sublime Text * GnuEmacs |
Text editors that I ever used: * Vi / Vim -- didn't like * Visual Studio Code -- didn't like * nano -- I like this one, prefer over Vi/Vim? when I use terminal on Linux |
Text editors that I've ever used: * Vi / Vim -- didn't like * Visual Studio Code -- didn't like * nano -- meh * GEdit -- nice looking, however lacks many obvious features |
* SynWrite - used for awhile * TDE -- really love this one. Discovered here (texteditors.org) * CotEditor -- used on Mac once, but had in my bookmarks for years * Should I mention TurboC? I mean, it's specifically for programming and running C code. Anyway |
* TDE -- looks good |
* written in Rust * isn't 800mb in size (like emacs). In other words - lightweight. Less than 40mb would be nice |
* lightweight |
* community-driven Right now 4coder seems interesting. |
Text editors that I used the most:
Text editors that I've ever used:
I would like to try out a text editor that's:
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