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Espresso is a gorgeous Mac-only code editor that’s powerful and smooth, like the caffeinated beverage it’s named after. This ...
You can specify the kind of programming language you're working in for syntax based color-coding, code completion, and expression evaluation.
Sure you can turn to a heavy IDE when you want to edit your code, but if you prefer a simple, lightweight, and extensible programming plain-text editor, our first choice is the free, open-source ...
The app currently supports highlighting for 28 different file formats, including those for many of the most popular coding languages such as JavaScript, Java, Python, Rust, and Swift. When you open a ...
I am currently using EditPlus but I want to get something a bit more robust; I mostly code in PHP, MySQL/PostgreSQL and CSS. I'd like the following features:Syntax highlighting for various ...
Michael Feldman has been reliving his past coding glory (not everyone knows he used to do compiler work for a living), as reflected in a blog post yesterday While a lot of the talk surrounding ...
But a ‘successor’ is in sight. After more than a decade of helping software developers write code, GitHub is archiving its open-source text editor Atom to focus on cloud-based alternatives.
Sublime Text, Visual Studio Code, Brackets, and Atom rise to the top, but several others are also worth considering.
jEdit is a Java-based programmer's editor with a boatload of optional plugins, color schemes, and configuration options.
Microsoft boosted the text editing capabilities of its Azure Cloud Shell command-line interface (CLI) tool with the addition of graphical Visual Studio Code editor technology.