![]() ![]() ![]() If either program had failed this test, I would have had to regrade it as an IDE, and it would be game over. No problems here, both candidates achieve this, with perhaps a hint of stickiness from Sublime. A programmer's editor must get its backside off the disk and into the air in no time at all. The first of the Six Immutable Blah-di-blah.ġ. Betrayed once, I have sworn a dreadful oath with real, post-watershed swearwords that I will never give it a second chance.īesides, I don't like its icon. It had an evil bug which silently truncated the replace buffer, which I did not discover until too late. Years ago I had a very bad run-in with it. This last point applies especially if your favourite editor - like that of Dave, who sits behind me - happens to be Notepad++. No, I won't be testing your favourite pet editor. ![]()
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