What's your favourite code editor ?

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  1. I just wanted to know what's your favourite code editor.For me,it's Notepad++ for noting stuff,and Sublime Text for coding from scratch.

    And you ? What's your favourite code editor ?
  2. Notepad++ Only because I haven't used anything else. I will be checking out Sublime Text soon though when I'm at a point where I can learn.
  3. Personally, it depends what I'm coding.


    When I'm doing web-pages and stuff, i use netbeans. for Java(on rare occasions i actually use java) I use Eclipse, C#.net or VB.Net i use visual studio and i use IDLE for Python. May seem strange using so many since netbeans is known to be able to use multiple itself but its just how I like to do it.


    As for making notes, i like to use a good old notebook :)
  4. I love Sublime Text...I used to use Notepad++ but I love how stylish sublime is.
  5. @Archeia : I use primarly Sublime Text.That theme and those great colors...I use it to code from scratch.
  6. For me, it depends on what I'm coding for. If I'm programming in RPG Maker, I use Gemini, because it supports RGSS, RGSS2, and RGSS3, and is soooo much better than the default scripts editor.


    For anything else, I use Notepad++. It's the first code editor I ever used, so nostalgia? lol, I've tried Sublime Text 1, 2, and 3, and I like the stylizing, but I feel like its too much. I can do everything in Notepad++ that I can do in Sublime Text, so eh.


    I do have to say though, sublime's project manager is much better than Notepad++'s, I hate how NP++'s project (or Workspaces, as they are called) are static and don't reflect changes in the directories included.
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  8. depends what im working with most of the time . if its html ill use Dreamweaver ill use eclipse for java and notepad ++ for basically everything else i know
  9. I've only ever use (but love) Notepad++. Never seen Sublime Text or Gemini before, so I might check them out.
  10. I like Gedit. I know it is Ubuntu one, but it handles most of the languages well, without gimmicks. In Windows I usually use the environment designed for the language. IDLE for example for python. Because I am löazy and terrible human being and don't usually bother writing and testing in two different places.

    It would seem Gedit has pretty much same functionality as Notepad++, though.
  11. Before I knew they was notepad ++ 

    I was used to use....

    NotePad...you know the classic notepad....Ho my it was a pain to code...