Many text editors offer (advanced) features to faster edit text. A classic example is vim, which has a mode in which you navigate a document very fast with your keyboard, meaning no mouse or arrow key spam.
It also allows you to edit multiple things at once, search for stuff in different ways, and also install plugins. Those can be very useful, like continuously checking if you messed up your program.
Is that like word or notepad?
-person for whom the email metaphor has never worked
I mean, notepad does count.
Honestly, I thought I was further off. If they’re all plain text, is there no difference?
I’m sure someone with a favorite text editor could tell you, I’m not a programmer and I just use Notepad, heh.
So… your favorite editor is Notepad? /j
Many text editors offer (advanced) features to faster edit text. A classic example is vim, which has a mode in which you navigate a document very fast with your keyboard, meaning no mouse or arrow key spam.
It also allows you to edit multiple things at once, search for stuff in different ways, and also install plugins. Those can be very useful, like continuously checking if you messed up your program.
Notepad, Word is a word processor.
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