What text editor do you use Jow Forums?
What text editor do you use Jow Forums?
notepad++
Pluma
vim.
and nanofags can tongue my anus.
Vim in ssh, Kate in my desktop, Notepad++ and Visual Studio at work.
ed.
I can't be bothered with anything that isn't a standard.
Evil Emacs
Emacs with Vim keybindings called Spacemacs
Vanilla vim, anything else is bullshit
Sublime text 2
Microsoft word
notepad++ for non coding notes, intellij for java, vs code in general
vim, but it's a symlink to neo-vim
you meant "wordpad" ?
neovim
vscode for programming
notepad++ for simple editing of plain text files and the like
:^)
GNU Emacs
Vim, I tried to use emacs tho
PSPad
>Windows
>cheap contrast theme
>Untitled.png
Get out.
>Operating system: Windows
>License: Freeware
Get out.
Notepad++
Although if you are talking about for programming, forget it. I use an IDE like a normal human being.
It just works :)
I made the theme.
Acme.
OpenBSD is a meme
>Filesystem
default FS doesn't even support SSD TRIM, and I don't think OpenBSD supports anything modern like ZFS or BTRFS.
>Security
"Only two remote holes in the default install!!!!!!!"
Yay!
I hope you realize that this literally only applies to a base system install with absolutely no packages added. In other words, not exactly representative or meaningful towards... anything really
>Sustainability
A few years ago, OpenBSD was actually in danger of shutting down because they couldn't keep the fucking lights on. How could anyone see this as a system they could rely on, when it could be in danger of ending at any time?
>Standards-compliance
"B-But OpenBSD is written in strictly standards-compliant C! Clearly that's better than muh GNU virus!"
So you're not allowed to create extensions to the standard? You should only implement the standard and nothing more? Keep in mind that this is nothing like EEE, as the GNU extensions are Free Software, with freely available source code, as opposed to proprietary shite. People should be allowed to innovate and improve things.
If you're gonna be anal about standards-compliance, then why let people make their own implementations anyway? Why not have the standards organizations make one C implementation and force everyone to use it?
>Written in Delphi
What's a good notepad++ alternative for linux? I've used nano to take notes before, but I'd like something with a little bit more in terms of features (ie ctrl+z, see line numbers, etc. )
n++ via wine
Visual Studio Code if I have to work with numerous files
Sublime if working with a single file
Nano for editing config files
neovim > notepad++ > leafpad
This but unironically.
To manage configuration files ed is the best, Emacs with evil mode for serious programming
sublime 3.0 w/ legit license
geany
notepadqq
Wow your mom must be proud
kate