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If you are looking for a superior text editor, your search might just begin and end with a nifty program called "Geany." One of my biggest concerns when I switched from Microsoft Windows to Linux was ...
Nicholas Petreley compares the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offers a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.
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How-To Geek on MSNSo You've Set Up Linux On Windows Using WSL, Here's What You Can Do With It
Open the Debian terminal on your Windows machine and type or paste in this command: cat /etc/os-release. It will print ...
The advantage of using a plain text editor for your writing is that you can focus on your piece instead of formatting. With plain text, you don't need to figure out italics or boldface.
Cruise along the learning curve for Emacs text editing with these basic commands. Emacs is a LISP interpreter that functions as a text editor in Linux, distributed by the Free Software Association ...
Windows/Linux: We’ve long been fans of Simplenote, but Windows and Linux users have had to use third-party editors to access their notes. Now, Simplenote’s native app is finally available for ...
Conclusion In the dynamic landscape of Linux text editors, Vim and Nano stand as exemplars of contrasting philosophies. Whether you opt for Vim's power and versatility or Nano's simplicity and ...
If anyone understands the importance of a good text editor, it's a Linux user stuck on Windows. Sure, Microsoft supplies Notepad and Wordpad, but neither really feels like the powerful sort of text ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: If you're a coder and haven't tried the free, cross-platform text editor Komodo Edit yet, you may be in for a treat. Komodo Edit supports a wide range of scripting languages and ...
A Windows user at Computerworld tries Linux text editors, old and new.
The word on Editor Geek Street is that Sublime Text is The Business. Well, I think so too.
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