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shaggy073077 Posted - 25 July 2015 : 04:39:00
What is your favorite editor you like to use to code/recode your snitz forum?

I use an old program called araneae and it's found at:
http://www.araneae.com/

I have played around with notedpad plus plus before
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Doug G Posted - 03 August 2015 : 20:45:07
I use vim and gvim mostly.
MaGraham Posted - 01 August 2015 : 17:06:43

I've mostly used Araneae and Notepad++.

Carefree Posted - 31 July 2015 : 04:55:24
Odd place for this topic, but ok. I've used a number of them, but did my last few thousand pieces on UEStudio.
Webbo Posted - 29 July 2015 : 15:52:15
Araneae for me
AnonJr Posted - 29 July 2015 : 09:53:08
I've gone through a few...

  • Notepad++ (Enjoyed it, but some of the rough edges got to me; as did not being able to use it cross-platform.)

  • Aptana (A full-on IDE, the plugin that added support for ASP/VBScript left a little to be desired. Plus it was a little too much for quick edits.)

  • WebMatrix (Another full-on IDE, supported syntax highlighting for ASP/VBScript, Git, and a lot of other fun extras. Was a bit too slow to start, and was a bit too much for quick work)

  • Sublime Text (light-weight text editor, really nice but I had to fight to work around the restrictions at work to install the modules I needed...)

  • Visual Studio Code (light-weight text editor, still in beta - v0.5.0 as I write this. Love it, works well at work and on my Mac/Linux machines. My current go-to for quick work.)



I've got a copy of Visual Studio 2015 Community downloaded, and I plan on installing and giving it a spin this weekend.

The best one is the one you actually use and enjoy.
richfed Posted - 25 July 2015 : 08:56:35
Long ago, on this forum I believe, Araneae was recommended to me. I still use it.
HuwR Posted - 25 July 2015 : 08:20:08
I use Visual studio or Notepad++

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