Vim has code syntax highlighting already available for a huge array of programming languages, and most of them are installed by default, so in most cases you can just open up your source code files ...
So my new job involves a lot of minor HTML editing by hand. "Perfect for Notepad," I think.<BR><BR>Then I realize ... you know, staring at a bunch of code trying to figure out why the hell this one ...
Line numbering and syntax highlighting are a few of the features that make this notepad replacement especially attractive to programmers. At first glance, Notepad2 doesn’t have much to distinguish ...