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I though about google but I decided to get rid of and ask for your recommendation.
I used to edit every code by notepad ;p and I don't know any other editor for html & php maybe it seems unbelievable but yeah...

is there a editor you would like to recommend for me to writing MyBB plugins ?



-------------------------------- edit: (so far recommendations for someone who also looks for it)

(2009-10-17, 07:24 PM)Jakee Wrote: [ -> ]Notepad ++

I use it for all languages.
(2009-10-17, 09:30 PM)Zash Wrote: [ -> ]I use plain old Notepad, but Notepad++ is a great code editor.

(2009-10-17, 07:30 PM)T0m Wrote: [ -> ]Gedit.
(2009-10-17, 10:15 PM)T0m Wrote: [ -> ]Btw Gedit is made for Gnome by origin, so don't be mad if it takes a white to get used to the GUI

(2009-10-17, 08:25 PM)- G33K - Wrote: [ -> ]Crimson Editor

(2009-10-17, 09:05 PM)Firestryke31 Wrote: [ -> ]If you're on Windows I'd suggest Programmer's Notepad 2.

(2009-10-17, 09:08 PM)NetSage Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.pspad.com/

That's my personal choice.Big Grin

(2009-10-18, 02:10 AM)DougSD Wrote: [ -> ]I use Notepad++ for general editing and for projects that are single files, like plugins. I use Eclipse for full-on projects that have multiple files and are more complex, like a website or app. Eclipse is not great for quick editing, but Notepad++ is. Notepad++ is horrible for large projects though. It's not designed to do so. I tried doing a large project in Notepad++ only once, and I couldn't keep anything organized.

(2009-10-18, 02:17 AM)mrl586 Wrote: [ -> ]Kate is best php&html editor

(2009-10-18, 03:11 AM)dhfola Wrote: [ -> ]I use intype. http://www.intype.info. Wink
it nice a simple.

(2009-10-18, 02:17 PM)mastermunj Wrote: [ -> ]I use phpDesigner & EditPlus & Notepad++. I am on windows.

(2009-10-19, 06:59 PM)2KH Wrote: [ -> ]Notepad is all you need.... but you can also try Adobe Dreamweaver, TPB helps you with that.

(2009-10-20, 09:58 PM)Scoutie44 Wrote: [ -> ]I like ConTEXT, personally.

(2009-10-20, 10:14 PM)rogerdodger74de Wrote: [ -> ]Try Programmer's Notepad

(2009-10-21, 12:44 AM)pavemen Wrote: [ -> ]TextPad on windows
KWrite on unix w/KDE

(2009-10-21, 09:28 PM)JKD Wrote: [ -> ]vim. Vim is always better.

Thanks all!
Notepad ++

I use it for all languages.
Gedit.
Crimson Editor
If you're on Windows I'd suggest Programmer's Notepad 2.
http://www.pspad.com/

That's my personal choice.Big Grin
thx for your replies Wink I will try each tommorow
I use plain old Notepad, but Notepad++ is a great code editor.
I already tried pspad and notepad ++ and I really like notepad ++ for it's features like " -> \"
Btw Gedit is made for Gnome by origin, so don't be mad if it takes a white to get used to the GUI
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