geany kay gaan ra..
para nako geany or gedit on desktop, vim on remote... hinay man kaayo ang geany basta remote...
geany/gedit | vi/nano/emacs
I've done with many projects in Notepad++ already for windows.
And so far the editor gave me a future.
Then bluefish for Linux and VM
definitely vim, but also check Sublime Text as an alt IDE. Vim screenshot below
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sublime text nindot
Hello Guys,
Brackets is an open-source editor for web design and development built on top of web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The project was created and is maintained by Adobe, and is released under an MIT License. What makes Brackets different from other web code editors?
Instead of cluttering up your coding environment with lots of panels and icons, the Quick Edit UI in Brackets puts context-specific code and tools inline. With Live Development, Brackets works directly with your browser to push code edits instantly, set breakpoints, and jump back and forth between your real source code and the browser view.
Thanks and Regards
Carlow Olson
Does anyone here actually use vi, vim, or emacs? ... or are people just saying that to look cool? You'd have to be in your 40s or a glutton for punishment to use any of them in the modern world.
guys. pa share ninyo be kung naa mo 'liki' sa "sublime text 2" ga DL nko via tor, wala may liki. I know a certain trick for trial softwares(clear cache+revo uninstaller+hosts or use vmware but its a huge hassle) but I need 'liki' for sublime text 2. lol daghan salamat if naay mo share
P.S N++ is fine but I'm a UI-Lover
i do use vi or nano once in a while if im doing a bash script on ssh terminal... kung local ra... i use gedit in ubuntu... but like you said.... i would try not to use it as much as possible... its a pain in the a$$ and too hard core for me.... not cool anymore... samething with qbasic in windows... it doesnt exists anymore... but sometimes it is fun to remember the old days... hahahahahaha
daghan open source... google ray katapat ana... each one of them has pros and cons... there is no best... just choose what you need... some editor are already bloated...
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