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Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Codenister: 10:17am On Jun 28, 2016
Ultimus:
Notepad++ is good but experts recommend Emacs. I use notepad anyway because it has a plain but efficient user interface.

Efficient??
Please can you define what you mean by efficient

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Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Ultimus: 12:46pm On Jun 28, 2016
Codenister:

Efficient?? Please can you define what you mean by efficient
It has and does everything I want.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by KazukiIto(m): 1:19pm On Jun 28, 2016
dhtml18:
I believe some people do not seem to understand the difference between IDE (Integrated Development Environment) and TextEditor.
When i mentioned Android studio, notice i cancelled it - i was just being a troll for doing that.

But seriously, I believe visual studio, android studio and the likes fall under IDE rather than text editor (although they can be used as text editors).

I believe some of you guys should look at - http://java.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/ideversuseditor.htm (to distinguish between an IDE and a Text Editor)

Some text editors blur that line aka emacs, vscode, vim etc.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 2:04pm On Jun 28, 2016
KazukiIto:


Some text editors blur that line aka emacs, vscode, vim etc.
True, those are special kinds of text editors. Like some people regard notepad++ as an IDE, well, there is a way to configure your notepad++ that actually makes it behave like an IDE rather than just-an-advanced-notepad.

So yes, you are right. But something like Microsoft Visual Studio (any version), or Android Studio are purely IDEs, and not text editors at all, sam sam.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nmeri17: 2:15pm On Jun 28, 2016
Microsoft word all the way!! cheesy /

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Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jun 28, 2016
The poster above me deserves 36 strokes of my e-cane.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Darangi007: 4:53pm On Jun 28, 2016
dhtml18:

True, those are special kinds of text editors. Like some people regard notepad++ as an IDE, well, there is a way to configure your notepad++ that actually makes it behave like an IDE rather than just-an-advanced-notepad.

So yes, you are right. But something like Microsoft Visual Studio (any version), or Android Studio are purely IDEs, and not text editors at all, sam sam.
visual studio has a built in text editor
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 6:02pm On Jun 28, 2016
Darangi007:

visual studio has a built in text editor
So that makes it a text editor right?

Dreamweaver has a built-in text editor - so it is a text-editor
Microsoft Frontpage has a built-in text editor
Android studio has a built-in text editor
NAIRALAND has a built in text editor

So all the above are TEXT EDITORS then.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Darangi007: 7:04pm On Jun 28, 2016
dhtml18:

So that makes it a text editor right?

Dreamweaver has a built-in text editor - so it is a text-editor
Microsoft Frontpage has a built-in text editor
Android studio has a built-in text editor
NAIRALAND has a built in text editor

So all the above are TEXT EDITORS then.
lol...okay if u say
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by GregJo: 7:34pm On Jun 28, 2016
I use both Visual Studio Code and Sublime Text
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by KazukiIto(m): 8:25pm On Jun 28, 2016
Agreed!
dhtml18:

True, those are special kinds of text editors. Like some people regard notepad++ as an IDE, well, there is a way to configure your notepad++ that actually makes it behave like an IDE rather than just-an-advanced-notepad.

So yes, you are right. But something like Microsoft Visual Studio (any version), or Android Studio are purely IDEs, and not text editors at all, sam sam.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by wesleyotugo(m): 8:43pm On Jun 28, 2016
I use gedit along with geany.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Karlebolu(m): 9:00pm On Jun 28, 2016
Bracket.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by badthinds: 10:11am On Jun 29, 2016
I havnt used much but I like the notepad++
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 10:20am On Jun 29, 2016
Sublime Text.
But thanks to Shadrach, i use Sublime and Brackets interchangeably.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 11:22am On Jun 29, 2016
So long I am a windows user, I prefer:

1) Sublime text...

2) Notepad++....
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Bobbybabs(m): 4:42pm On Jun 30, 2016
sublime text, notepad++
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Imakeherdrip(m): 3:30am On Jul 01, 2016
Vim, blue fish and gedit...
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by sleepingdemon: 7:26am On Jul 01, 2016
dhtml18:
Aptana studio (Abi no be text editor)?
hahaha, that aptana wey heavy pass 7 editors join together
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by sleepingdemon: 7:27am On Jul 01, 2016
KazukiIto:
What's Aptana Mr Troll?
ill just agree ure not a php developer
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Nobody: 7:54am On Jul 01, 2016
sleepingdemon:

hahaha, that aptana wey heavy pass 7 editors join together
Ah well, aptana is more of an IDE than a text editor - I only use it sparingly (in situations that notepad++ cannot handle)

To be fair, here is a list of my text editors (in descending orders of usage):
- Notepad++ (i use this most because it loads ultra-fast)
- Sublime (i like it, but i am too gaddamn addicted to notepad++)
- Apatana studio (it would have been my best but it chops system resources more than google chrome)
- Dreamweaver (i only use it to write some small html stuffs)
- phpdesigner (http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php) - good for quickly previewing small bits of php code - the way dreamweaver previews html (it is somewhat slow to load)
- komoedit - if you have a project with so many folders and files, well, this is easier to handle the work compared to notepad++ (but it is slow in loading)

Just my opinion mind you
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by KazukiIto(m): 7:19pm On Jul 01, 2016
sleepingdemon:
ill just agree ure not a php developer
What's php?
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by Codenister: 10:59am On Jul 02, 2016
KazukiIto:


What's php?
Php is a type of fruit, sweet like sugar, yellow like Fanta

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Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by tr3y(m): 12:01pm On Jul 02, 2016
On Linux nano does the job. vim is great too.
on Windows Sublime text 2
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by KazukiIto(m): 4:10pm On Jul 02, 2016
Codenister:
Php is a type of fruit, sweet like sugar, yellow like Fanta
No wonder everyone is crazy about it!

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Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by guente02(m): 9:58pm On Jul 02, 2016
Sublime Text for its super lightness on my ram and Github's Atom.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by 1jimax: 11:58pm On Jul 05, 2016
Atom and visual studio code
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by timtoday: 7:56pm On Jul 06, 2016
vim
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by flexispy: 9:10pm On Jul 06, 2016
1. Sublime text
2. Atom

Text editors that can do almost everything you need, from github to whatever there's a plugin for it. These text editors are so powerful that you might even mistake them for those suites like aptana studio, adobe, intellij idea, netbeans, visual studio & co.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by ekeroyal(m): 1:23am On Jul 07, 2016
1. Sublime 2. Webstorm 3. Notepad++

In this order of priority.


Aptana, Atom -> too slow.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by foldl: 10:11am On Jul 08, 2016
KazukiIto:
My best editor is definitely Emacs. One of the most powerful editor out there...

A well configured Emacs is actually the best IDE (I mean IDE not editor). The best thing is you can use it for any programming language without having to change your IDE or workflow.

If you love to have the best IDE and you love Emacs then give your Emacs super powers by installing spacemacs (http://spacemacs.org). Remember to enable your preferred layers in ~/.spaceman's and thank me later.
Re: What's Your Favourite Text Editor? by KazukiIto(m): 11:09pm On Jul 08, 2016
foldl:


A well configured Emacs is actually the best IDE (I mean IDE not editor). The best thing is you can use it for any programming language without having to change your IDE or workflow.

If you love to have the best IDE and you love Emacs then give your Emacs super powers by installing spacemacs (http://spacemacs.org). Remember to enable your preferred layers in ~/.spaceman's and thank me later.

Thank you. But I belong to the Cult of Vi now. Actually I use Vim. Not as sophisticated as Emacs, but I'm faster with it.

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