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Nicholas Petreley compares the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offers a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.
At its heart, jEdit is a just a text editor, although it's a text editor with a lot of options. You can make these options global or apply them on a per-buffer basis. You can reach the options via the ...
jEdit is a Java-based programmer's editor with a boatload of optional plugins, color schemes, and configuration options.
Not every programmer needs to use this tool, but if you're not interested in spending, then jEdit is a good Text Editor for computer programmers.
It includes a text editor for editing Java source code with features such as code coloring, auto-indenting, bracket-matching and auto-completion of Java class names.
I'm sure this has been asked a million times before, but as always, search is down.I'm looking for a nice editor for development in Linux - mostly Java right now, but if it expands to C/C++, that ...
JJEdit includes a text editor for editing Java source code with features such as code coloring, auto-indenting, bracket matching and auto-completion of Java class names.
GitHub will sunset the open-source text editor Atom on 15 December, but a successor is expected.