moving this to general forum
//edit: btw, i use notepad or the dev-c++ ide
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moving this to general forum
//edit: btw, i use notepad or the dev-c++ ide
ConText, supports a variety of programming languages.
Also, don't forget to associate whatever program you use with .txt files.
Was this forum for the text editor you use to create C++ programs?? If so, I don't use notepad, I use Visual C++'s IDE.
NOTEPAD MUWAHAHAHAHAHAH
I use notepad, emacs and pico.
Linux - Emacs, and vi.
Windows - I use the editor that comes with turbo c++, mostly.
Windows - The Gun, notePad, VS.NET's IDE
Linux - pico
ConTEXT is a good one, free, supports many programming languages and very easy to use.
CodeWright is even better, but it is not free and I thought it was quite expensive. I use it at work and it really works great.
I used to use PFE, Programmers File Editor, also a good one.
Ok, can i use your toothbrush :)Quote:
"Some French socialist said that private property was theft, I say that private property is a nuisance."
- Paul Erdos
vi
Where exactly is the poll then? :rolleyes: :p
Anyway... here's mine
For Unix: vi
For Win: Ultra Edit
TEXTPAD ALL THE WAY!
by the way that extra stuff that fordy couldn't remember includes the expansibility to code for any language you wish. It already has defintion and syntax files for almost every language out there (literally hundreds) and from what i read it's quite easy to tweak and make your own (i modified the java and html .syn files to makea javascript defintion file)
My text editor requires special hardware to work; this specific piece of hardware is, of course, a pencil sharpener.
notepad now~ ever touched pico a little, and want to get closer to emacs.
Emacs and VI or VIM