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Post by Teg on Oct 7, 2015 7:48:25 GMT -5
For those of you who code on a regular basis, do you still use text editors? If so, which one(s)? Originally, I started out in notepad. About four or five years ago, I switched to Sublime text because I simply love the user interface. Not to mention the themes that you can use with it to make the coding look "pretty." Because of Sublime Text, I've become a huge fan of CSS.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2015 12:37:01 GMT -5
For those of you who code on a regular basis, do you still use text editors? If so, which one(s)? Originally, I started out in notepad. About four or five years ago, I switched to Sublime text because I simply love the user interface. Not to mention the themes that you can use with it to make the coding look "pretty." Because of Sublime Text, I've become a huge fan of CSS. Personally i use Notepad++ This is perfect for coding as if you save the file in the format you are coding for it is really easy to identify any mistakes and you can see each part or section of the code. Dave
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Post by Teg on Oct 7, 2015 12:53:15 GMT -5
For those of you who code on a regular basis, do you still use text editors? If so, which one(s)? Originally, I started out in notepad. About four or five years ago, I switched to Sublime text because I simply love the user interface. Not to mention the themes that you can use with it to make the coding look "pretty." Because of Sublime Text, I've become a huge fan of CSS. Personally i use Notepad++ This is perfect for coding as if you save the file in the format you are coding for it is really easy to identify any mistakes and you can see each part or section of the code. Dave Sublime text is the same They have a variety of themes to choose from making it super easy to spot missed things in your code. I've been using them for years now. I never did try Notepad ++.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2015 12:58:17 GMT -5
Personally i use Notepad++ This is perfect for coding as if you save the file in the format you are coding for it is really easy to identify any mistakes and you can see each part or section of the code. Dave Sublime text is the same They have a variety of themes to choose from making it super easy to spot missed things in your code. I've been using them for years now. I never did try Notepad ++. You should give it a try
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Post by Teg on Oct 7, 2015 13:13:44 GMT -5
I'm on a Mac, somehow--I believe--that's a windows product.
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