Where can you find an editor program for most popular programming languages and hypertext markup: Pascal, Delphi, Java, JavaScript, HTML, VBScript, XML.
Closed due to the fact that it is necessary to reformulate the question so that it was possible to give an objectively correct answer by the participants Nick Volynkin ♦ , BOPOH , Athari , aleksandr barakin , Suvitruf ♦ 12 Dec '15 at 13:41 .
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- not sure about pascal, delphi but for the rest Eclipse is fine. Rather, for all that you have to look for and install additional plugins for pascal, delphi - jmu
- oneSearch [Google] [1] [1]: google.com/… - AronTito
- OS is what? I know that Windows, I just need to specify by = good. - VioLet
- OS Windows XP Professional - delphikettle
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Notepad ++ There are a lot of syntaxes.
- oneAnd I changed Nodepad ++ to Geany - alekseidolganov
- 3What have you all forgotten about Sublime Text? - KoCaTKo
- I tried Sublime Text and other of the above, but stopped at Geany - alekseidolganov
- 3The feature of Npp in the form of splitting the window into two editors is just awesome! You write html in one half, and CSS in the other half - a profit on the face! - cyberdream
- + Do not forget about FunctionList, gentlemen officers. For notepad plus votuiru. - Vfvtnjd
- SciTE (Scientific TextEditor)
- Far with Colorer plugin
- Emacs Although if you were a niksoid, you would not have asked such a question.
UPD. I almost forgot, Sublime Text - a wonderful editor with a mini-map) Easily expands on python, knows how to compile projects, check spelling and more.
- oneit is not too lazy to buy it :) - cyberdream
Try jEdit - supports over a hundred languages
Vim, Emacs, Eclipse
- 2O_o right archaeologist - Crystal
- Necromancer) - Nofate ♦
- oneCatch +1 for Vim - KoCaTKo
Thanks for the question :) in the answers I found a couple of interesting things. (just as it is not particularly necessary, I did not even think about it myself). I use Programmers Notepad myself; Notepad ++. More first. JavaScript code (ExtJs) & PHP.
And also there is a great web editor coda if you are working on OSX.
intelliJ IDEA ultimate somehow forgot
- @ fori1ton [1st link] [1] [1]: beta.yandex.ru/… - kandi
It seems to me that every case should have its own good tool. For HTML, CSS, XML, PHP, SQL, JavaScript, PHPStorm hasn’t been better yet. It is also available for GNU / Linux distributions.