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by jason » Tue Sep 03, 2002 8:52 am
Hrm? I never bashed notepad, or any editor.
I should have started off by saying "For me, coding in notepad is like...".
Calm down guys, I thought you knew me better than that. =p
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by Kriek » Wed Sep 04, 2002 11:17 pm
As I've probably stated before I like the way MX cleans up my code, but other than that I'm still a hardcore Notepad man.
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by phice » Wed Sep 04, 2002 11:28 pm
Notepad will always over rule. But if you use Dreamweaver MX, I suggest buying this book.
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by Takuma » Thu Sep 05, 2002 12:58 am
If only notepad had
I would be using it...
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by phice » Thu Sep 05, 2002 1:58 pm
Takuma wrote: If only notepad had
I would be using it...
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Indeed. We need a good C++ programmer or something to make us especially for programming.
And Notepad doesn't have Ctrl+A? That's BS!
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by jason » Thu Sep 05, 2002 2:05 pm
To be fair, older versions of NotePad didn't have Ctrl-A, though I believe it started to have Ctrl-A in Win2k.
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by phice » Thu Sep 05, 2002 5:08 pm
jason wrote: To be fair, older versions of NotePad didn't have Ctrl-A, though I believe it started to have Ctrl-A in Win2k.
The Win2k version of notepad is amazing.
It has a 'Go to Line...' feature, as well.