As many of you know, I’ve been a Mac user for a good many years. As such, when I feel the need to do some coding (for example: xhtml, css, php, or javascript) by hand, I would just fire up BBEdit and have at it. Let me also say, BBEdit is a ridiculously great program. You probably already knew that.
Anway, next month I get to teach a course on XHTML, but it is going to be in a Windows computer lab.
And, I will not use Notepad, as some have already suggested. Call me spoiled, but I like being able to have more than one document open at once and, gosh-darn it, I like syntax coloring. I’m going to guess the students in the class will appreciate it as well.
So, I need a text-editor program that—
- works reliably on Windows 2000
- is free (at least for educational use)
- allows multiple documents to be open at once
- does syntax highlighting for xhtml and css
- has an interface that is easy for a new coder to make sense of
Any recommendations?
I just downloaded jEdit, because Adam Richardson has given it some praise in the past. It seems…well, it seems nice. Not quite BBEdit, but if I were stuck on Windows, at this point it might just be my top pick for a coding program.
(I’m probably really irritating those of you who program on Windows by now. Really, you should start using a Mac. You’ll love life more.)
3 responses to “I’m looking for a good text editing program for Windows, for coding”
Check out TextPad. http://www.textpad.com
It has downloadable extensions for different programming languages.
HTML_KIT is pretty sweet.
By the way, your site look pretty decent on pocket pc too.
Glad to hear it looks okay on the PDA. I thought it would, but would like to actually see it sometime.