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Which is your favorite Editor?

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  • S Sarath C

    Which is your favorite editor using for the development purpose? Which is ( all are) the striking feature in your favorite editor? Are font of using any plug-ins for Development Purpose? I'd like to code in Visual Studio IDE and feels the editor is comfortable for me. Some of my friends said that Eclipse is a better than Visual Studio Editor. But still I could not make use of it Please don't reply to market some products. -- modified at 6:46 Tuesday 17th October, 2006

    -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

    My blog - Sharing My Thoughts, An Article - Understanding Statepattern

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    Obliterator
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    I really don't mind which editor I use so long as Visual Assist [^] integrates with it!! :) Yes I know that means I'm tied to using Visual Studio!!! But Visual Assist adds so much to the IDE that without it, other editors are left lagging well behind in the dark ages! When other IDEs get enough popularity that they support (or mimick) Visual Assist's functionality I may take a look, until then I'm stuck with VS2005 (despite its *numerous* flaws for C++ developers - but don't get me started on that one!).

    -- The Obliterator

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    • S Sarath C

      Which is your favorite editor using for the development purpose? Which is ( all are) the striking feature in your favorite editor? Are font of using any plug-ins for Development Purpose? I'd like to code in Visual Studio IDE and feels the editor is comfortable for me. Some of my friends said that Eclipse is a better than Visual Studio Editor. But still I could not make use of it Please don't reply to market some products. -- modified at 6:46 Tuesday 17th October, 2006

      -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

      My blog - Sharing My Thoughts, An Article - Understanding Statepattern

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      Paul Watson
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      TextMate. Lovely.

      regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

      Shog9 wrote:

      eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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        TextMate. Lovely.

        regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

        Shog9 wrote:

        eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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        Sarath C
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        Ohh!! are you using Mac?

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        • N Neville Franks

          Well that would be "ED for Windows" of course - http://www.getsoft.com[^]:-D

          Neville Franks, Author of Surfulater www.surfulater.com "Save what you Surf" and ED for Windows www.getsoft.com

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          Ray Hayes
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          Neville, I heard once about an author of some software (years back on unix) that had a constant 'job' scanning for discussions about his software, so he could 'join-in' the discussion and promote his tool... .. that's you isn't it? ;-) You almost always seem to be the first reply when this type of question is (fairly frequently) asked! ... or is it an automated response? Is that a documented feature of ED for Windows?

          Regards, Ray

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          • E Ed Poore

            If it's just for simple editing then SciTE[^], otherwise VS2005.


            If you're stuck in a rut: 1) Consult the documentation* 2) Google it 3) Ask a sensible question 4) Try an ancient ritualistic knowledge summoning (:badger::badger::badger:) dance :jig: 5) Phone :bob: * - If the documentation is MSDN > 6.0 then forget it!

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            Ray Hayes
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            I used to be a big SciTE fan, now I use notepad++ as my simple editor -- which uses the same "core" editor, but many more bells and whistles.

            Regards, Ray

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            • S Sarath C

              Which is your favorite editor using for the development purpose? Which is ( all are) the striking feature in your favorite editor? Are font of using any plug-ins for Development Purpose? I'd like to code in Visual Studio IDE and feels the editor is comfortable for me. Some of my friends said that Eclipse is a better than Visual Studio Editor. But still I could not make use of it Please don't reply to market some products. -- modified at 6:46 Tuesday 17th October, 2006

              -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

              My blog - Sharing My Thoughts, An Article - Understanding Statepattern

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              Douglas Troy
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              I primarily use the Visual Studio IDE, however, outside of that, I use TextPad[^] It's very easy to configure Syntax highlighting for various languages (e.g., SQL, JavaScript, Etc...). It's fast and easy to set-up for various compilers (C++, Java, C#, Etc...). My two cents.


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              • D Douglas Troy

                I primarily use the Visual Studio IDE, however, outside of that, I use TextPad[^] It's very easy to configure Syntax highlighting for various languages (e.g., SQL, JavaScript, Etc...). It's fast and easy to set-up for various compilers (C++, Java, C#, Etc...). My two cents.


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                Phil Harding
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                Finally someone voted TextPad, I was afraid I'd have to do it myself :^)

                Phil Harding.
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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Henrik Husted wrote:

                  Nothing beats Source Insight[^].

                  Does it know about VS2005 projects? What about being able to compile code and launch the debugger? Marc

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                  Henrik Husted
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                  No, it's "just" an editor. You can of cause launch the compiler and linker and it will capture the warnings/errors. But most editors do that. It's main attraction (at least to me) is the analyzer part, I'm working on fairly large projects with 1000's of files and SourceInsight will show any symbols (i.e. a struct with all it's members) with no delay.

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                  • D Douglas Troy

                    I primarily use the Visual Studio IDE, however, outside of that, I use TextPad[^] It's very easy to configure Syntax highlighting for various languages (e.g., SQL, JavaScript, Etc...). It's fast and easy to set-up for various compilers (C++, Java, C#, Etc...). My two cents.


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                    Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL

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                    Nemanja Trifunovic
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                    Douglas Troy wrote:

                    TextPad[^]

                    Used to be Unicode-blind the last time I looked into it. Did anything change in this regard?


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                    • S Sarath C

                      Which is your favorite editor using for the development purpose? Which is ( all are) the striking feature in your favorite editor? Are font of using any plug-ins for Development Purpose? I'd like to code in Visual Studio IDE and feels the editor is comfortable for me. Some of my friends said that Eclipse is a better than Visual Studio Editor. But still I could not make use of it Please don't reply to market some products. -- modified at 6:46 Tuesday 17th October, 2006

                      -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

                      My blog - Sharing My Thoughts, An Article - Understanding Statepattern

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                      Tim Craig
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                      CodeWright mostly because I invested a lot of time programming it (and Brief before that) to behave properly before DevStudio was programmable. I never saw it worth the effort to make it bend to my will although I have played with it a little.

                      The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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