Is there such an editor for writing a driver for Windows that will prompt the functions of the WDK, if possible so that it can compile the driver and run it by clicking on the button there?
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notepad.exe is an excellent editor, including great for writing drivers for your platform; it is already in the operating system under which you want to write a driver.
Alternatively, if you are not like everyone else , you can try the Sublime editor, a surprisingly handy editor for small files with tabs, fast, able to instantly close. But without plug-ins, it hardly differs from notepad.exe and its brother notepad ++, and as a plug-in repository there is a huge cesspool, where, on the one hand, there is almost everything in the world, and on the other - all this is of very poor quality. Another option is to try the good old Eclipse, but this is already quite a heavy application.
In general, you can write a driver in anything. Yes, and anything else: https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=47141
The WebUSB API has been added, allowing direct interaction with specialized peripheral devices connected via USB, for which there is no full-time system support. WebUSB allows you to organize work with such devices without installing specialized drivers into the system, by allowing the device to directly access the device from a web application (the logic of low-level interaction is specified in the web application, that is, the driver is implemented in JavaScript);
In general, it is not in the editor