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Notepad on Steroids

VSTS Notepad++ Dracula Visual Studio Code
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    I mostly use Visual Studio to code, but if I want to create a short Power Shell or Python script even just to test something out, then, VS becomes a drag to load and work with.

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  2. A free source code editor which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I wanted a good lightweight text editor that didn't try to be an IDE but still provided decent features. I have been using Notepad++ for a few years now, not only to code but also for general purpose text editing. As with VSCode, it can be customized with plug-ins to enhance the experience.

    #IDEs And Text Editors #Text Editors #IDE 169 social mentions

  3. A dark theme for Atom, Alfred, Brackets, Emacs, iTerm, Mintty, Notepad++, Slack, Sequel Pro, Sublime Text, Telegram, Textmate, Terminal.app, Ulysses, Vim, Visual Studio Code, Wox, Xcode, and Zsh
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Also, I use the Dracula Theme, which I'm not a part of the project, it's just a color scheme I enjoy.

    #Productivity #Design #Text Editors 71 social mentions

  4. Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    There are a few options in the market, the most used is Visual Studio Code which is regarded as the most used text editor with its modular plug and play system; but, VSCode is not what I use for a quick script.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 1017 social mentions

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