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Old school code editor recomendations

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Old school code editor recomendations

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I know there's Visual Studio Code, and it's the best code editor these days. But I'm looking for something simpler, somewhere between Visual Studio Code and Notepad++. What software do you use?

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Re: Old school code editor recomendations

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Not really old school, but I can advice Sublime Text, it's kinda easy to use but stay a complete and solid code editor imo
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Hi! If you use Linux, u can try vim, it's a CLI code editor, i recommend ^^

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