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| Pastrey Crust:
Notepad++ rocks. |
| Conan:
--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on February 17, 2017, 08:40:13 AM ---Ever since the dawn of the digital age, all the circles of hell are overflowing with the damned spirits of millions of internet-dwellers who never paid for WinRar. May Baphomet have mercy on their wicked souls. WinRar is not free software. --- End quote --- i will pay what i owe to sublime after i have decided whether or not i really want to own the software :^) but in all honesty, it is worth $60. i'll gladly pay it - probably double tbh - when i have an actual job/make actual money - it'll probably have served me more than a couple years by then |
| espio100:
--- Quote from: Conan on February 17, 2017, 08:33:49 AM ---I highly recommend Sublime Text 3, as it is a text editor that although technically paid, is essentially unlimited free trial, and comes by default with syntax highlighting for .cs files. It's very lightweight (quick to load, low computer resource usage) and easy to use out of the box, and customize if needed. You can also easily install other packages for visual and syntax highlighting. --- End quote --- this Sublime helped me out so much with finding errors in my html code because of the colors. |
| Ahead:
TextEdit isn't always that great for opening & editing code. I'd recommend you try out TextWrangler or Atom. I like both, but I use TextWrangler a lot. --- Quote from: Pastrey Crust on February 17, 2017, 08:57:07 AM ---Notepad++ rocks. --- End quote --- Notepad++ is not available on Mac (unless you use Wine). |
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