![]() ![]() Heater wrote:Except that none of those can actually do what the opening poster was asking for. There is certainly more to what Atom and VS Code does than just syntax highlighting. Nobody has ever heard of SetEdit or !StrongED so I won't comment in those. Ironically programmers can now get exactly that taste of freedom from the experience of using VS Code. "We hope that the experience of using GNU Emacs on Windows will give programmers a taste of freedom, and that this will later inspire them to move to a free operating system such as GNU/Linux." In the Emacs FAQ there is the question "Why support GNU Emacs on Windows?". Note that both Atom and VS Code are free and open source. I would be very surprised if the end result was anything like as quick an easy to install, configure and use Atom or VS Code. I would be surprised to find that anyone has taken the trouble program them to do what Atom or VS Code does. ![]() I know that both Emacs and Vim are Turing complete programming environments. ![]()
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