I was thinking...
(It could be use as a pool, I'm not really sure about that)
What editor you use to edit your code?
I mean, I use UltraEdit (Windows) because of it's features, like Syntax Highlighting, open file direct from FTP, etc.
After some weeks of continuos problems with windows, I really thought about changing to Linux, and enumerated the reasons why I shouldn't. Then, I went talking with a friend that USES linux, and my reasons drom to 2:
1) a good html Editor, like dreamweaver, or front page
2) A good text editor, (with syntax highliting, etc..)
If I could get at least a good Text editor for linux, I'd change my OS.
You guys out there that uses Linux, what Text editor you use (do it have syntax highlighting? *g*)
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