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Best regards from Austria MickRC3 116 Power User MickRC3 116 Jan 22, 2015 3 2015-01-22T17:44 I (and many members of my office) use UltraEdit on our PCs to edit source code for multiple Linux clusters.If you agree to our use of cookies, please continue to use our site.Or Learn more Continue UltraEdit, UltraCompare, UEStudio forums Login Join HOME UltraEdit, UltraCompare, UEStudio forums User to user discussion and support for UltraEdit, UltraCompare, UEStudio, and other IDM applications.
Idm Ultraedit Studio Code For MultipleFORUMS DISCUSSIONS MESSAGES NOTIFICATIONS UltraEdit, UltraCompare, UEStudio forums UltraEdit UltraEdit General Discussion -- Why do you use UltraEdit. What keeps all of you using it, with the awesome modern options available, like all of the IDEs from Jetbrains Im assuming most are using it for CC I guess there arent that many options when it comes to those. Im guessing that most are just used to it, and have felt no reason to change, which I understand. Though the dated 90s look of the interface was enough to cause me to projectile vomit on to my monitor. Does UltraEdit have support for autocompletion BTW I noticed that some text files can be downloaded with lists of tags. Im assuming thats how you get it working Mofi 6,165 263 12 Grand Master Mofi 6,165 263 12 Jan 21, 2015 2 2015-01-21T08:58 UltraEdit is for me the best general text editor. It is impossible to answer your question as we dont know what are your requirements on a text editor. For example if you want to use UltraEdit mainly for coding CC using projects and expect features that IDE (Integrated Development Environment) usually offer which are designed for writing code in specific supported programming languages, UltraEdit might not be the right choice. UltraEdit is highly customizable and has lots of features to make writing text (including) code very efficient. UltraEdit can be extended with customizations to an IDE like tool. I have done this in the past also for some controllers. Now Im using UEStudio.) UltraEdit has features which usually only IDE have like customizable syntax highlighting and code folding. There is an auto-completion feature in UltraEdit, but it is language neutral. UEStudio is a product of IDM which is UltraEdit with additional features to become an IDE for some programming languages. It has intellisense for the supported programming languages offered via IntelliTips features for the user. It supports also debugging for some languages and architectures within UEStudio. However, if UEStudio is the right tool for you depends on what you are coding. For example CC development can be done for Windows applications on x86 based architectures, but can be also for various controllers in embedded devices. This does not make a difference on writing code in CC, but it makes a difference for example on debugging. UEStudio is also highly customizable which is the reason why users created lots of configurations for various CCC compilers, assemblers, interpreters like PHP and Java, etc. But UEStudio is an IDE not designed for 1 to 5 specific developments like for example Visual Studio. So why do I use UltraEdit and UEStudio I use them because being the best text editor and best IDE for my work on various text files and my various developments.
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