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shaggy073077
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Posted - 25 July 2015 :  04:39:00  Show Profile  Send shaggy073077 an AOL message  Send shaggy073077 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
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

Edited by - shaggy073077 on 25 July 2015 04:39:55

HuwR
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
20593 Posts

Posted - 25 July 2015 :  08:20:08  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I use Visual studio or Notepad++

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richfed
Average Member

United States
999 Posts

Posted - 25 July 2015 :  08:56:35  Show Profile  Visit richfed's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Long ago, on this forum I believe, Araneae was recommended to me. I still use it.
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AnonJr
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United States
5768 Posts

Posted - 29 July 2015 :  09:53:08  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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.
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Webbo
Average Member

United Kingdom
982 Posts

Posted - 29 July 2015 :  15:52:15  Show Profile  Visit Webbo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Araneae for me
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Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4212 Posts

Posted - 31 July 2015 :  04:55:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Odd place for this topic, but ok. I've used a number of them, but did my last few thousand pieces on UEStudio.
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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 01 August 2015 :  17:06:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I've mostly used Araneae and Notepad++.


"Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can." - John Wesley
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Doug G
Support Moderator

USA
6493 Posts

Posted - 03 August 2015 :  20:45:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I use vim and gvim mostly.

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