What's your favourite code editor?
I'm working on an article for beginners about web development software. I'd like to include some recommendations for code editors clients to try. What is your favourite code editor and why? Or do you use multiple tools for different purposes?
Good responses may be quoted in the article! Keep in mind that this article will be targeted to complete beginners. What would you recommend to someone just starting out?
Renegade posted this at 04:42 — 2nd July 2010.
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Notepad++ if I'm on Windows, Bluefish if I'm on GNU/Linux.
They are both beginner friendly but still have the capacity for more advanced functions as well. For me, syntax highlighting is a must.
JamesSmith posted this at 08:46 — 20th April 2012.
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I am using both Notepad++ and Dreamviewer. I like both of these code editer as they easy to use and effective.
sharmapriyanka912 posted this at 09:22 — 1st May 2013.
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My favourite code editor is dreamweaver. It supports many languages like php, C++, html etc
hairtrans posted this at 09:41 — 18th November 2015.
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There is a lot of code editor but among them i think Dream viewer is the best . its easy to understand for everyone and easy to maintain our performance .
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Greg K posted this at 04:50 — 2nd July 2010.
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For those just beginning, and not wanting to pay for anything, NotePad++ does some really good syntax highlighting for many languages (HTML,JS,CSS,etc). I forget if it has features to directly FTP, if not, or if you want a good stand alone FTP client, Filezilla is very good.
For those looking to pay for a little more, what I started out on was Ultra Edit, IMO a little better organized that NotePad++ and does have the ability to directly FTP right in it.
Now advance to where you want things like code suggesting (you start typing, it gives you a list) and auto closing tabs, here you usually have to pay. Once you get used to it though, it does make you a lot more faster and less prone to mistakes. Also for beginners, having code suggestions can help you learn the right way to do something or attributes/styles.
For those who will pay premium for a do it all, Dreamweaver, but get used to it in Code mode, not WYSIWYG mode. It has very good site management, and well, it is set up for web sites. The trial version will probably do you well to determine if you like it.
Now for coding purposes as PHP, a good premium program is NuSphere PhpEd. My old choice was Zend Studio, but after version 5, they changed it to run on Eclipse, and well, the features (insert polite way to say "went to the crapper"). I use PhpEd for editing pretty much all files.
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pr0gr4mm3r posted this at 03:44 — 4th July 2010.
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Notepad++ when I'm on Windows. I have a plugin that allows for file browsing within the program, but I can't remember the plugin name at the moment.
In Ubuntu, I used to use Bluefish, but ever since I switched to a dark theme, I started to use gedit with a whole bunch of plugins.
alenfort posted this at 23:25 — 21st January 2011.
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Komodo Editer is best XML editor for Web Designing.It includes a lot of great features for HTML and CSS development.
scopefragger posted this at 08:28 — 21st July 2010.
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Dreamwaver at home
notepadd++ at work
necoo posted this at 09:25 — 26th August 2010.
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Dreamwaver
notepadd + +
TreyRealty posted this at 15:44 — 3rd September 2010.
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I like Dreamwaver
Iris posted this at 19:24 — 15th September 2010.
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I use notepad++ and dreamweaver
cools4u posted this at 10:32 — 18th September 2010.
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DreamWeaver is a full fledged and user friendly code editor...it needs little awareness for freshers otherwise it is easy to use...
getsocialjuic posted this at 20:47 — 7th June 2013.
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DreamWeaver is a full fledged and user friendly code editor...it needs little awareness for freshers otherwise it is easy to use...
Isabel posted this at 10:15 — 21st September 2010.
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I like Dreamwaver.
Yung Roger posted this at 18:59 — 29th September 2010.
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Notepad ++
and Dreamweaver are favorite editors.
andolasoft posted this at 09:31 — 6th October 2010.
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Notepad ++ is the best editor for beginners but after mastering the language and systaxe, you can use dream weaver.
TheMasters posted this at 18:15 — 6th October 2010.
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frontpage and notepad
navyfalcon posted this at 05:17 — 8th October 2010.
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Free HTML Editors:
KompoZer (http://kompozer.net/)
HTMLkit (http://www.htmlkit.com/)
AlleyCode (http://www.alleycode.com/)
I use this one a lot - has a good help file
First Page (http://www.evrsoft.com/)
also has a lot of free webmaster tools
Amaya (http://www.w3.org/Amaya/)
by W3C
CSE HTML Editor (http://www.freehtmlvalidator.com/)
This is a good validator/HTML Editor
These are all good, the best is personal preference
and they are all "free"
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hope this helps
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jackcalara posted this at 08:37 — 11th October 2010.
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I also prefer Dreamweaver or notpad
Johnvereen posted this at 17:21 — 14th January 2015.
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I am also prefer Notepad ++ program. for as a code editor
faca5 posted this at 14:44 — 7th December 2010.
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Dreamweaver, Notepad
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navyfalcon posted this at 18:35 — 4th November 2010.
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If they are just starting out, they may not be able to afford "Dreamweaver".
There are several good free HTML & CSS Editors for beginners.
I listed several in a previous post. Any other free HTML Editor suggestions.
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Thomas Rolfes posted this at 17:11 — 8th November 2010.
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My favorite code editor is Dreamweaver. Currently I use Dreamweaver CS3 & one thing I would like to say is that this program is getting much more better day by day with new upgraded & more user friendly versions popping out every year.
john smith1 posted this at 08:42 — 11th November 2010.
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I like Edit plus for editing the web pages.It is user friendly for all the beginners also.It is free tool to download. I like dream weaver also but it is a paid version and it is user friendly also we can edit the code and preview the page at a time
jzhao1688 posted this at 07:32 — 15th November 2010.
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I personally don't use any web designing softwares, because the HTML coding is a mess and not W3 compliant which makes it hard for browsers to recognize the HTML coding. I only use notepad to program raw HTML code that's W3 compliant?
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barsa posted this at 11:22 — 15th November 2010.
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I use Dreamweaver to design and Visual Studio to Coding.
thesslstore posted this at 11:56 — 15th November 2010.
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Notepad is well known editor for beginner. for any language.
But after that you have to use some tool like for ASP and ASP.NET Frontpage and Visual studio
for java jpad or eclipse,etc
Bodhost posted this at 15:21 — 6th December 2010.
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Hi!
I utilize Emacs. Some time it feels truly strange at first it really grows on you. I utilize AUCTeX for editing LaTeX code, and the various programming specific modes for coding.
I also utilize Vim for small tasks like editing configure files, and recently tried using it for writing some c programs, but I think Emacs “understands” the code on a completely different level.
Thank You.
hallsworthb posted this at 17:08 — 6th December 2010.
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It probably depends on the beginner and what they are trying to get out of their coding.
As a hobbyist I learned the basics using Notepad. (Not Notepad + + which is mentioned here, just the free app that comes with windows). It does force good structure. But quickly becomes difficult to read.
That was useful and taught me how it all hangs together.
I now use "CoffeeCup" HTML editor, which works for me. I really couldn't justify the cost of Dreamweaver, though possibly should look at it - I have copies of Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom which integrate with it, I believe.
hallsworthb posted this at 21:55 — 14th December 2010.
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Bob
simeywimey posted this at 17:14 — 14th December 2010.
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I use Smultron
jibin posted this at 12:33 — 18th December 2010.
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I am using Dreamweaver for code editing. Dreamweaver is unique with their high end code editing features . Some of the features are
1. Syntax Highlighting
2. Code Sugestion
3. Source Formatting
Hope it will help our article
avgadvertising posted this at 07:24 — 20th December 2010.
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Now I use Taco HTML Edit and CSS Edit.
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Spielmann posted this at 08:56 — 24th December 2010.
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SciTE
sarenarichard posted this at 09:06 — 24th December 2010.
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I love to work on dreamweaver
jessytimothy posted this at 10:18 — 31st December 2010.
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Dreamweaver is my favourite code editor. Dreamweaver helps to work easily and it is very much faster than other code editors. It shows output, coding and designing same time.
Mikedonald posted this at 18:25 — 2nd January 2011.
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Hi,
In the past time, i was use Front page. But after Dreamweaver, i always use it. For Dotnet programming, i use Visual Studio.Net.
John Cooper posted this at 06:08 — 29th May 2011.
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I always used and prefered Dreamweaver..
lisaroy1 posted this at 06:53 — 12th January 2011.
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My favourite code editor for html is notepad only i prefer notepad than any other editor
jackson1 posted this at 05:59 — 17th January 2011.
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Hi,
For web development i prefer HTML editor.Also i prefer Notepad and DreamWeaver editor. For other works i prefer notepad. DreamWeaver is a user friendly code editor.So i prefer all these editor.
waitely posted this at 06:49 — 21st January 2011.
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My favorite code editor for Dream Viewer...
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Tedh posted this at 20:16 — 21st January 2011.
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Homesite
alenfort posted this at 23:27 — 21st January 2011.
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Komodo Editer is best XML editor for Web Designing.It includes a lot of great features for HTML and CSS development.
John Cooper posted this at 04:57 — 23rd January 2011.
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Komodo is another better one I used it and like it...
But I preffered Dreamweaver bcoz most of the word autocomplete by dreamweaver and easy to use more userfriendly then Komodo.
brianmoore123 posted this at 04:28 — 31st January 2011.
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i like dreamweaver and Netbeans..........
jessicaellen posted this at 22:11 — 4th February 2011.
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I will vote for Notepad++ because it is so light and so robust!
It supports so many languages at a time - its matchless editor and the more good is, its Open Source!
theinternetcomm posted this at 15:37 — 17th February 2011.
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One of my best code editor is dreamweaver.
kavita123 posted this at 04:42 — 18th February 2011.
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Notepad++ when I'm on Windows. I have a plugin that allows for file browsing within the program, but I can't remember the plugin name at the moment.
In Ubuntu, I used to use Bluefish, but ever since I switched to a dark theme, I started to use gedit with a whole bunch of plugins.
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scaffoldtower posted this at 14:58 — 19th February 2011.
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Even though I would love to see this tutorial ported to gEdit … its great that you try to make people understand why Vim is such a fantastic tool.
almo3lem posted this at 18:28 — 20th February 2011.
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i work on dreamweaver & microsoft frontpage & notepad
but i prefer dreamweaver , it's so good and support alot of languages : php , java ; asp.net , css ....
John Cooper posted this at 04:56 — 21st February 2011.
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Dreamweaver is best i prefered dreamweaver always.
John Cooper posted this at 04:56 — 21st February 2011.
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What is the new thing in microsoft frontpage & notepad?
lisaroy1 posted this at 06:17 — 25th March 2011.
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There are many of the Editors which works Good and are very User Friendly.
Favtorite Code depends on the language on which i am working.
But In all Notepad and Netbeans are my
favorite Editors
pwsspartan posted this at 03:07 — 4th April 2011.
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I would go to notepad++, it's very convenient.
savana posted this at 12:11 — 14th April 2011.
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hi,
I had been working on many editors, which have fair enough performance factor, But I get stick to Notepad++ but rarely use Dreamweaver too.
adarissmith posted this at 13:38 — 15th April 2011.
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Hello,
It depend on the type of project on which i am working if i am developing simple site using CSS/ HTML/ Javascript then i will go for Dreamweaver but if i am developing dynamic site using PHP then i will go for Codeligure or Symphony.
zhuanyeke posted this at 23:56 — 18th April 2011.
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my new favorite editor is Eclipse
meolio posted this at 07:22 — 6th February 2013.
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I would like to recommend Eclipse because it is free and it has feature what we need.
Samanthalouie posted this at 05:42 — 19th April 2011.
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I recommend "dreamviewer" is the best editor... Simple and Easy.
zuhpiter posted this at 23:27 — 26th April 2011.
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I recommend Notepad++ for beginners and install firebug for firefox browser users.
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clonepal posted this at 19:40 — 1st May 2011.
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Notepad++, the fastest editor program and freeware too, i recommend to everybody to try it.
jessicaellen posted this at 00:20 — 4th May 2011.
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For beginners, they must use notepad why because everything you need, you will write code for that, just Turbo 3.0, Notepad is best for beginners and intermediate level because there is no extra help for developers, and after Intermediate level they can use PHP 5, Dream viewer.
shengfuqiang posted this at 03:09 — 16th May 2011.
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I'm a JSP programer,so,Notepad++,Dreamweaver ,Eclipse,Flash Builder are very useful.
hermanhardy posted this at 07:45 — 31st May 2011.
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My favorite code editor is Dreamweaver. It is a best software for editing desing and Html code. It is a free software. A content management system is a web site that draws its content out of a database and is easily updated by people without technical ability.
Alicia Allen posted this at 05:25 — 6th June 2011.
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I prefer notepad++ and dreamweaver.
mattgoes posted this at 23:42 — 13th June 2011.
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I'm the most fine code editor: TXT text editor
It is convenient, to use
anny posted this at 07:17 — 14th June 2011.
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My favorite code editor is dreamweaver it is very easy to understand and perform.
we can see the changes in design menu.
i like dreamweaver than any other editor
richardcliffy posted this at 16:44 — 30th June 2011.
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Notepad++ is best for beginner. If you are working in .net than visual studio is best. and if in Java than eclipse is good.
DavidIpswich posted this at 18:16 — 5th July 2011.
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Notepad++ is both free and excellent. If your spelling is like mine though, don't forget to use the spelling module!
bravossbrave posted this at 17:32 — 8th July 2011.
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Notepad++ is best editor for beginners. After you get some experience in it you can work on Dreamweaver. It is my favourite editor. If you are working in .net than Visual Studio is best and for Java netbeans and eclipse is best. VS and eclipse are good because they are showing suggestions while we are writing code.
galstyan posted this at 06:16 — 16th July 2011.
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Dreamweaver is best code editor software, it's have excellent features. you should try this one times. you definitely like this too.
addyj672 posted this at 08:14 — 16th July 2011.
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People used many types of html editors, It can be done on simple notepad or advance level Dreamweaver which is very good for web development and i really like to learn Dreamweaver and action script.
Back to the topic I think Dreamweaver is best code editor.....
jamhassan posted this at 05:54 — 22nd July 2011.
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Dreamweaver CS 5 is The best i ever use for Web development !
stufftheme posted this at 11:42 — 26th July 2011.
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Dreamweaver is the best
i like it because of its user friendly support and options for every line of code
lotje posted this at 17:48 — 26th July 2011.
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Dreamweaver CS 5! Love the program!!
dagapega posted this at 22:00 — 3rd August 2011.
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Good responses may be quoted in the article! Keep in mind that this article will be targeted to complete beginners. What would you recommend to someone just starting out?
I have to admit, I am old fashion, still using the very old vi Linux editor. It is very fast if you can type 10 fingers.
adam456 posted this at 21:09 — 4th August 2011.
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I love dream viewer because I could not understand any other software till now.
HostingAnt posted this at 03:37 — 5th August 2011.
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I like Notepad++ as it is the most useful code editor for web development.
stonecold posted this at 05:22 — 12th August 2011.
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My favorite HTML code editor is Dreamweaver. Latest version of Dreamweaver is now enabled all web development syntax and web designing technologies. While coding in Dreamweaver we can see it’s preview in on time by using split windows functionality.
vvslaura posted this at 05:12 — 18th August 2011.
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In my opinion, one of best code editor is dreamweaver because it is very easy to understand and it's performance is very well.
hotsalebuyhb posted this at 08:28 — 25th August 2011.
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frontpage and notepad
creater posted this at 07:58 — 13th September 2011.
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I like Dreamweaver more than any other code editor. This is very easy and comfortable to use. I made my webdesign in the Photoshop and after that i open it into Dreamweaver. I think this is one of the easiest way to get coding...
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crasohea posted this at 10:32 — 15th September 2011.
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hboss posted this at 07:09 — 21st September 2011.
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EditPlus has always been my favorite editor on Windows..I had used many code editors as like-
Dreamweaver, notepad, frontpage etc but editplus is much better to all them..
martinnman posted this at 10:04 — 1st October 2011.
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Well, I used many editors. But now I have my new favorite editor is Eclipse. In this editor you can add in phpeclipse, jseclipse and many more additions to it & make it become an awesome IDE. It also allows for SVN commands form the IDE itself.
TablePC111 posted this at 06:39 — 7th October 2011.
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Dreamweaver I think!
steve12 posted this at 07:57 — 10th October 2011.
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Dreamweaver and notepad
marryrojer posted this at 19:23 — 11th October 2011.
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I always use notepad++, Dreamviewer and Visual stdio for code editor tool. I like these all tools and use mostly. Above all tools are simple and easy to use. You can also implement any item in this tool.
enrochdillon posted this at 20:03 — 11th October 2011.
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Notepad + + when I'm on Windows. I have a plugin that allows searching for files within the program, but I can not remember the name of the plugin at this time. In Ubuntu, I used to use Bluefish, but since I switched to a dark theme, I started using a lot of plugins.
amirimtiaz posted this at 09:50 — 21st October 2011.
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The best wizard for it is Dreamweaver cs3
aman1 posted this at 08:16 — 28th October 2011.
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Dreamweaver and netbeins is a nice code editor.
jeff5100 posted this at 12:00 — 28th October 2011.
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Most of my work now is on Drupal sites, aside from css and some coding it has it's own editor(s). But lots of time the code gets MORKED up and then hand coding is needed. For this I use HTMLkit. It's great for other things too. There is only one more feature that I would like it to have. I once used an editor that could search not only the document that was being edited but could search an entire folder of php, html or other documents at one time. Really handy when troubleshooting scripts. Does anyone know of a good editor that does that?
samdackson posted this at 12:21 — 1st December 2011.
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There are number of code editor tools available in the market. I like dreamweaver for code editing because we can easly edit code in dreamweaver, easy to use for new users.
rushpcb posted this at 18:40 — 29th December 2011.
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I also like dreamweaver and its best and even all professional web desinger use it.
shopperpk posted this at 15:41 — 6th January 2012.
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dreamviewer and notepad ++ are two best editors.
lenaosterhagen posted this at 08:15 — 11th January 2012.
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Dreamweaver and Notepad ++ while using windows.
Gedit and netbeans while using Linux
Chocopie posted this at 11:12 — 18th January 2012.
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I am using Notebook ++ at office and notebook at home for coding purposes. Overall notebook++ is my favourite. It makes my work efficient and easy.
deep9988 posted this at 11:29 — 25th January 2012.
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notepad
shamskhan posted this at 05:31 — 27th January 2012.
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Notepad is the best one because you can use it with window and MAC etc...
gracie posted this at 01:37 — 31st January 2012.
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I am currently using Notepad ++ but for CSS and web design I go for Dreamweaver. I am also a fond user of C# editor and ASP.net. You can use any editor even a simple notepad as long as you are comfortable working on it. However, other editor like Notepad++ makes it easier to look for mistakes and syntax errors.
jeanneluv posted this at 03:28 — 3rd February 2012.
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notepad is great for me
mitch2012 posted this at 07:01 — 18th February 2012.
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Dreamweaver is best..!
mackyanderson posted this at 21:00 — 24th February 2012.
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As i only know a little knowledge about HTML. I only use Notepad.
DarkLight posted this at 22:43 — 1st March 2012.
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Used to use Dreamweaverall the time, then discovered Notepad++, which I swear by now
carlhenson posted this at 05:53 — 2nd March 2012.
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Both Notepad and PSPad. I like them because both are fast and simple.
Lawrence Wright posted this at 06:09 — 8th March 2012.
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I'm quite content with notepad. Sometimes I'll get bold and utilize wordpad. Unless it's C++, I won't use a code editor. (C++ has a built in editor)
michal posted this at 05:45 — 13th March 2012.
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Adobe Dreamweaver and notepad++ are my favorite as they provide great designing tool.
Parlot posted this at 00:38 — 14th March 2012.
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I just mostly like Notepad, but I've tried a few of the free WYSIWYG editors. I would like to buy Dreamweaver perhaps as long as it is up to day. On the other hand, I would like to learn the code myself.
ezinemart posted this at 11:23 — 14th March 2012.
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To design any site Edit+ is my favorite code editor.
AdaS posted this at 06:15 — 6th April 2012.
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I prefer dreamweaver
tunevps posted this at 13:54 — 25th March 2013.
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Yes, I am agree with above post, I must prefer to dreamweaver.
PATRICIA NSON posted this at 13:14 — 12th April 2012.
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I think notepad++ is the best
DarkLight posted this at 22:57 — 20th April 2012.
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I agree =] I built my music search engine in Notepad++
developer posted this at 06:19 — 1st May 2012.
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Mine favourite code editor is dreamweaver. it is very user friendly . i like to use dreammweaver for editing programming code.
scriptgeni posted this at 09:57 — 3rd May 2012.
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I'm into dreamweaver for about 10 years. I find it nice to work with
dawidtailor posted this at 10:29 — 19th May 2012.
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Hi,
I generally use adobe photoshop for designing the website but now i want to learn adobe dreamweaver so i want your help.You here define you work about 10 years so you have lots of knowledge about it so please share here some best way to design the website using adobe dreamweaver.
Greg K posted this at 19:35 — 19th May 2012.
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So for all the Dreamweaver users, who all can admit they use properly licensed copies (which means, if you are using it to make sites for money, you are not using academic license)?
I have owned DW 4, DW MX, DW MX 2004, DW 8, DW CS4 (license from account with 1&1 hosting) and now DW CS6 as part of my jumping ship from CorelDraw/PhotoPaint to Adobe Master Suite
I still use PhpED 7 for most of my programming, the features just make my work so much faster since I'm programming 6+ hours a day, especially on larger projects and when going back and forth between several a day.
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Aodh J posted this at 11:44 — 31st May 2012.
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My coding skills suck, but have picked up quite a bit using Dreamweaver. I should sign up for some sort of course though, it would make tasks simpler and quicker!
royal01 posted this at 12:23 — 12th June 2012.
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Dreamweaver and Notepad ++ is good code editor.
Paulaanderson posted this at 11:34 — 15th June 2012.
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As a professional web designer, I am using notepad ++. As I love hard coding method. I can add the codes according to an order; also it looks clear and easy to understand.
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nihittuli posted this at 20:08 — 19th June 2012.
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Adobe Dreamweaver is the best!!
worldtraveler posted this at 07:22 — 20th June 2012.
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notepad++ and dreamweaver
Alien 9 posted this at 00:57 — 5th July 2012.
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Notepad++ is my favorite.
aruldave posted this at 07:18 — 6th July 2012.
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Earlier I was using PSPad but since 2011 I'm using Dreamweaver.
This is absolutely my favorite now.
Eileentmar posted this at 11:37 — 14th July 2012.
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HIII
HTML Notepad++.
Dreamweaver is a nice cod edit i rally long time working Dreamweaver and HTML its rally nice and intrusting.
marryeaton posted this at 15:55 — 31st July 2012.
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As an computer science engineering student I know c, c++, c#, html, php, css, java language. My favorite editor is micro-soft visual studio and matlab command window.
lennondevid posted this at 13:01 — 8th August 2012.
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I mostly prefer to Dreamweaver. It is best use to make web application fast and easy way. It has also user friendly features.
h20mysticshadow posted this at 16:09 — 24th August 2012.
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for me I prefer notepad and dreamweaver. Very easy to use.
Alien 9 posted this at 15:58 — 31st August 2012.
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I usually use Notepad++ and once in a while use CoffeeCup or Maguma.
Navmecoza posted this at 23:00 — 8th September 2012.
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Notepad++ FTW!
chinararearth posted this at 06:31 — 12th September 2012.
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Visual studio2008 and notepad++ because in which good intelligence technique is used and also they are faster.
Host Deal posted this at 09:19 — 17th September 2012.
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I used ASP.net for favorite editor.
Nullified posted this at 16:44 — 17th September 2012.
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Notepad++ and Dreamweaver
John Sammers posted this at 14:05 — 10th October 2012.
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It depends on what operating system I working. I use Notepad++ if I am on Windows and Bluefish if I am use GNU/Linux.
annahussy posted this at 06:51 — 12th October 2012.
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My favorite code editor is dreamweaver and notepade ++ and i always prefer to use both. both are very easy and effective code editor software that we can easily use. It support many programming language like HTML, PHP and many more.
roseybn posted this at 05:50 — 22nd October 2012.
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Hello, My favorite code editor is java script because I think it provide better security codes according to others and also has the good quality of code for making our websites more meaningful.
FunnyDay posted this at 08:27 — 5th November 2012.
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I have installed Notepad++ and Dreamweaver both to my pc but notepad++ is little bit difficult to use I think Dreamweaver is really good and easy to use.
LollyPop posted this at 06:54 — 14th November 2012.
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I always prefer Dreamweaver; I have been using it for 3 years. It is very simple because I only want to design page then it will automatically generate HTML codes.
EthanBronner posted this at 07:01 — 3rd December 2012.
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Notepad++
Dreamweaver
Above are most downloadable and using for coding.
EthanBronner posted this at 07:09 — 3rd December 2012.
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Notepad++
Dreamweaver
Above are most downloadable and using for coding.
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Geminfarera posted this at 09:35 — 3rd December 2012.
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I prefer dream viewer. it has many feature and never give you a application error. Also its shows a clear preview. so i highly recommend dream viewer.
jaagitthe posted this at 05:35 — 13th December 2012.
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As per my opinion Notepad is best
giffy posted this at 05:49 — 14th December 2012.
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notepad always
giffy posted this at 05:56 — 14th December 2012.
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LittleRedRider posted this at 08:32 — 18th December 2012.
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Dreamweaver is the best out of the rest.
svcs111 posted this at 07:09 — 23rd December 2012.
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I prefer using Notepad++ as it support many languages and is very light weight software.
marketleaderseo posted this at 19:28 — 28th December 2012.
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I like to use Notepad++.,because it is easy to use..!
jasonfrank001 posted this at 10:00 — 4th January 2013.
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I like notepad++ and dreamweaver.. Both are best according to me..
ronnyroll posted this at 12:40 — 16th January 2013.
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Mine is Dreamwaver.
marycohr1 posted this at 15:40 — 24th January 2013.
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In coding editor, i have used Macromeadia Dreamweaver and notepad, notepad is very simple but high effect for coding, MD is professional coding and design!
PaulBowman posted this at 07:50 — 1st February 2013.
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I use the ConText. It’s a freeware that I recently found which is a fast and a powerful text editor for any kind of language. All the useful features are there, try it.
rekha02 posted this at 08:54 — 6th February 2013.
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hi ;
Dreamweaver is the best editor as code editor because it provides design on same page along with the code.
Gurmeet posted this at 11:13 — 8th February 2013.
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Adobe Dreamweaver is the best code editor for me.
Whiteflower posted this at 08:11 — 14th February 2013.
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Notepad++ and Dreamweaver are good code editors. I prefer Dreamweaver for a beginner. It is easier to learn and use than Notepad++. Also it is my favorite.
csofts posted this at 10:15 — 9th March 2013.
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Note pad++ is my favorite code editor
tunevps posted this at 13:56 — 25th March 2013.
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I must prefer to dreamweaver..
tnhamanda posted this at 11:11 — 2nd April 2013.
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+1 for Dreamviewer.
Eagles posted this at 06:18 — 4th April 2013.
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I use both Notepad++ and Dreamweaver. But my favorite is Dreamweaver and it is very easy to use.
astrovishal posted this at 12:59 — 7th April 2013.
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i like dreamweaver
mark22 posted this at 16:58 — 15th April 2013.
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Joined: Apr 2013
I am using both Notepad++ and Dreamviewer. I like both of these code editer as they easy to use and effective.
garydriver5 posted this at 04:13 — 29th April 2013.
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I can't possibly be the only person who thinks Notepad++ is fucking awful....but TBH I haven't had the experience with it to realize how good/bad it is, I've only done a few web pages with some JS in them.
cssbutton posted this at 02:28 — 2nd May 2013.
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dreamweaver is great
flecheradams posted this at 08:38 — 9th May 2013.
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Notepad++ and Dreamweaver are best code editor. Most of the web designers and developers used Dreamweaver and Notepad++ because its very easy to use, anyone can use of these software without knowledge or skill.
JoelAlba posted this at 10:58 — 10th May 2013.
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Dreamweaver. It gives the related codes to select whenever typing a code.
Neeraj posted this at 06:42 — 27th May 2013.
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My favorite code editor is Dreamweaver but for beginners notepad is best.
bred posted this at 11:53 — 3rd June 2013.
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My favorite code editor is Dreamweaver and i use it for css, html and php languages which it supports very well.
hankkliban posted this at 09:00 — 5th June 2013.
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I agree with the author - Sublime Text 2 is my favourite code editor. I tryed Dreamweaver, Netbeans, Notepad++ and much more.
johnmacklen1234 posted this at 14:49 — 7th June 2013.
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hi..
I am using Dreamware because It having 3 main features Integrated CMS Support,Comprehensive CSS Support,Intelligent Coding Assistance. Which are very useful.
alexsmith18 posted this at 04:02 — 11th June 2013.
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I am using Dreamweaver. It is a best software for editing desing and Html code. It is a free software. A content management system is a web site that draws its content out of a database and is easily updated by people without technical ability.
johnmacklen1234 posted this at 09:03 — 11th June 2013.
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Dreamweaver is best its like what you see what you get
CodyDeegan posted this at 03:29 — 19th June 2013.
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Notepad ++ is good but Dreamweaver is my favorite editor. While you are editing your code, you could see the changes that will occur.
jane25 posted this at 10:46 — 19th June 2013.
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My favourite code editor is Notepad++. It's very helpfull for me.
owen100 posted this at 07:17 — 28th June 2013.
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Joined: Jun 2013
My favourite code editor is Dreamweaver. It's very helpful.!!
David S Lemieux posted this at 12:46 — 1st July 2013.
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My favorite code editor is that Notepad++ and Edit Plus.............!!
devisrimari posted this at 07:46 — 18th July 2013.
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Best Code editor is
1. Adobe Dreamweaver
2. Notepad ++
3. Notepad
These software are very helpful to edit the HTML design and code easily. It's user-friendly.
aileennicole13 posted this at 06:49 — 19th July 2013.
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I love to dreamweaver.
ILoveArcade posted this at 04:16 — 22nd July 2013.
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Notepad++ for me
sophina8888 posted this at 14:32 — 22nd July 2013.
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I use Notepad++ and Dreamweaver to edit the code as these are easy and simple to use.
jacobkennrick posted this at 09:31 — 24th July 2013.
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I also prefer to use Dreamweaver to edit codes. It is quite simple to use and has many features than other editors. And the best thing is that it is free to use.
iaahmed220 posted this at 05:11 — 10th August 2013.
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netbean plus is best for web professional because all platform is used in this software
Luca tall posted this at 07:22 — 2nd September 2013.
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Currently I'm using notepad++ and Dreamweaver are my favorite code editor.
finovera posted this at 15:05 — 10th September 2013.
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hi..
I'm use Macromedia Dreamweaver and edit+ my code editor.
Thank you...
apsingh posted this at 11:21 — 24th September 2013.
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Adobe dreamweaver is the best and widely used toll for editing and generating codes. It is specially designed for code editing by Adobe.
its operation are very simple and at supports database connectivity. So any type of programming language can be easily edited by this.
vishan123 posted this at 08:59 — 30th September 2013.
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Notepad++ is best for windows based applications.
Luca tall posted this at 13:12 — 9th October 2013.
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My all time favorite is Notepad++.
leonpot posted this at 10:52 — 28th October 2013.
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I also like Notepad++ just because it starts fast, a lot faster then Dreamweaver that's for sure.
If your a beginner i would choose for Dreamweaver just because they have more automation when your coding.. you don't have to fully type the tags etc.. but choosing one is all about your own requirements
CodyDeegan posted this at 07:40 — 28th November 2013.
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i use notepad ++ for coding and Dreamweaver for designing.
Muggeo posted this at 01:25 — 9th December 2013.
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I like Dreanweaver edit code, easy to use and more intuitive to see the effect
66manoj44 posted this at 04:10 — 17th December 2013.
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Notepad++ and Dreamviewer are two tools which will best suite to a beginner.
Dream viewer will be much better.As i dreamviewr you can see what you do in right portion of your screen and this feature is not available in notepad++.
Andrew Weiers posted this at 07:14 — 26th December 2013.
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For my experience i would suggest you notepad++ and dreamweaver. Both are best and easy to use .
rogerlegend posted this at 07:29 — 30th December 2013.
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I like Dreamweaver, and eclipse. Dreamweaver is the best code editor for HTML, PHP, CSS and Javascript....
Most of the web developer used in dreamweaver editor only and also most web designer also used dreamweaver only. It's easy to use.
harish10 posted this at 08:07 — 31st December 2013.
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I am using dreamweaver
Aanya posted this at 11:36 — 7th January 2014.
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Good to heard you are going to help some beginners, I would suggest to notepad++ and dreamweaver and hope these two tools must be help them to learn faster and easy way. I like dreamweaver always.
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Dekotlen posted this at 08:11 — 17th January 2014.
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Notepad++ for HTML and relateg
Eclipse for Java and Android Dev
CodyDeegan posted this at 05:38 — 3rd March 2014.
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I used notepad ++ it really easy to see what's going on the website
ryancody posted this at 09:27 — 21st May 2014.
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I use Dreamweaver as it is easy to use and have additional choices.
aldaran posted this at 11:42 — 21st May 2014.
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Notepad ++ one and only of course, with dark graphics settings
ChristyMathew posted this at 09:34 — 4th July 2014.
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My favorite code editor is Dreaweaver because it is very easy to use and it is user friendly also it has many additional features. It is best in editing HTML, CSS, PHP....
arifpolash posted this at 19:05 — 9th July 2014.
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i am using coda for last 2 years but i know sublime text 2 i think its better.
bvjohnson posted this at 03:42 — 31st August 2014.
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I love to work on Dreamweaver Creative Cloud, it is the latest version from Adobe and note padd ++ also I will use. Because Notepad ++ is light weight and speed to code.
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manoj01 posted this at 10:34 — 1st September 2014.
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Notepad++ and Dreamviewer are two tools best...
iaahmed220 posted this at 00:52 — 17th October 2014.
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subline is good editor for windows
anynewsbd posted this at 04:38 — 22nd October 2014.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver is the best code editor for myself.
jan127 posted this at 14:25 — 31st October 2014.
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i like Netbeans, support many languages
bhup kinha posted this at 05:09 — 1st November 2014.
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i like to Notepad++ and eclipse
kashifali posted this at 08:07 — 9th November 2014.
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It depends what type of coding we are doing, normally i use notepad++ but sometimes i use dreamweaver
doughharry posted this at 11:14 — 25th November 2014.
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I use notepad++ and Dreamweaver for creating my website coding.
ndurgesh posted this at 12:21 — 8th December 2014.
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I use Dreamweaver cs5, i like it has better options, as well code prompting. Even notepad++ also good!
DanielGarneau posted this at 16:58 — 20th December 2014.
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Hello. My favorite editor is definitely notepad++.
Lorenzou posted this at 07:56 — 27th January 2015.
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Dreamweaver and notepad ++ is my favorite code editors.
jessica89 posted this at 11:16 — 24th February 2015.
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I've used Dreamweaver CS4 for a couple of years, but i didn't needed the interface and all it's functions.. I'm really happy with Notepad++... it's simple, fast and very clean.
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manavforum posted this at 00:15 — 29th March 2015.
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I use both Notepad++ and Dreamviewer. Both are my favorite.
AlbertBarkley posted this at 13:00 — 27th April 2015.
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Dreamweaver was my most favorite code editor but however it always made my system slow. The 2nd editor which I am now using is "Brackets" which is much more fast than Dreamweaver. It is opensource software with fast and accurate builtin plugins.
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alhadi442 posted this at 05:14 — 9th May 2015.
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my favourite cod editor Sublime Text and Notepad++
Johnybang posted this at 08:53 — 28th May 2015.
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I use Dreamweaver and notepad ++
shiv0 posted this at 12:35 — 6th June 2015.
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my favourite code editor Dreamwear CS3 and Notepad++.
cudest posted this at 05:46 — 19th June 2015.
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My favorite code editor is Sublime text editor because it gives strict coding standards and so that your coding style getting better through it so i like it.
misharnet posted this at 05:47 — 27th July 2015.
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Since I am still working in Windows environment , NotePad++ is my definite choice. Only, there can be some issues when you upload files, processed in NotePad++ using FileZilla ...but I always upload files in .zip format in cPanel file manager.
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JoelJohn posted this at 16:20 — 29th September 2015.
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I use Notepad++ when I am working on Windows operating system; and I really like it. It allows beginners to code in different languages but really perfect for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
When I am on GNU/linux, i use JEdit. Simple and perfect to create web pages.
Manasa posted this at 09:06 — 14th October 2015.
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I prefer Dreamweaver and i love it
IndioBailBonds posted this at 09:15 — 23rd November 2015.
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I always like to use Dreamweaver and PHPstorm for php.
webdesigningindia posted this at 05:43 — 24th November 2015.
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Dreamweaver and Notepad++ .. I love these Editors !!
emmaharvey posted this at 18:39 — 8th December 2015.
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Notepad++ and Dreamweaver are the popular coding software.
devroom404 posted this at 15:12 — 23rd January 2016.
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I'm surprised to see that many Notepad++, but so few Sublime recommendations. My favorite editor for all scripting/markup languages is Sublime.
For more complex languages I prefer Visual Studio or IntelliJ.
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forager posted this at 19:25 — 22nd April 2016.
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cPanel Text and Code Editor....in the cloud and easy to use....been using for a long time, im bias.
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callpri posted this at 09:34 — 16th June 2016.
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I like Codelobster
swamiindrajiastro posted this at 10:32 — 10th August 2016.
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I Like Subtime Software
sulbha posted this at 12:19 — 31st August 2016.
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I use notepad+ and dreamweaver
brucemesnekoff posted this at 13:18 — 29th September 2016.
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I preferred for Notepad ++ because it's a simple to use. If you are a hand code lover so i think it's adaptable tool.
Thanks Bruce Mesnekoff
kunal0001 posted this at 16:50 — 6th October 2016.
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Using notepad++ Though.
jessicacyrus1 posted this at 13:37 — 6th December 2016.
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I am working on Notepad++ and Dreamweaver both!
kyan6 posted this at 12:36 — 25th July 2017.
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hi, i am new to the forum. i did coding at university but i will be honest, i forgot most of it.
my question is, what is the main difference between javascript C++ when it comes to coding? or are the fundamentals still the same.
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tvojsajt posted this at 19:37 — 6th September 2017.
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They are very much different. C++ is strongly typed, Javascript the opposite. Javascript is more flexible, syntax is different etc.
aalyeimran posted this at 11:38 — 17th September 2017.
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Well, I use different code editors. My favorite code editor is Dreamweaver. There are other code editors available as well like netbeans, notepad ++ etc.
It is good to do your work yourself.
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gemselections posted this at 09:03 — 25th September 2017.
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My favorite code editor is Notepad ++ because it is the best option for making website..
Subharthi95 posted this at 08:24 — 12th November 2017.
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Bluefish.
abdulahadjbr posted this at 08:51 — 18th November 2017.
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Always Notepad++
rajveer12 posted this at 10:43 — 21st November 2017.
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I love to use notepad++:)
tanyastone121 posted this at 00:54 — 16th December 2017.
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I like Notepad++
searaoracle posted this at 09:45 — 19th December 2017.
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Vote+1: Notepad++ :v
zomgmike posted this at 22:43 — 20th March 2018.
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Good old fashioned Notepad (the one that comes with Windows) for small edits. Notepad++ for heavy edits.
martin smith posted this at 07:56 — 9th April 2018.
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Sublime Text Editor and Notepad++ ..
kevlevrone posted this at 13:45 — 18th March 2021.
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Hi, I am ok with VS code.
Megan posted this at 17:50 — 19th March 2021.
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It's so funny to look back at the first posts on this thread from back in 2013! How things have changed!
I use VS Code as well
kevlevrone posted this at 09:19 — 22nd March 2021.
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Hi, totally agree with you. It is nice to see how everything developed
roshan.seoexper... posted this at 08:03 — 1st April 2021.
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Yes, time has been changed a lot since this post started but like old is gold. I still like Notepad++
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