There are already plenty of blog posts on what kinds of text editors to use, but I happen to be retaking One Month’s Python course at the moment, and felt like this would be a good opportunity to test out a few different ones (despite the fact that Eric expressly tells us to work with Sublime Text we students are rebels). It’s essential to start figuring out which text editor works best for you.
Or your frenemy, depending on how coding is going that day. They all have a place to interface text (because, of course), most feature syntax-based color coding, virtually all feature hot keys and intuitive text features to lighten the load of a long coding project.Īs you start out programming, you’ll quickly find your text editor is your best friend. Like most tools, the basics of every text editor are the same. It’s essential to start figuring out which text editor works best for you. A text editor is just you and your ASCII, absent bells, whistles, or beauty.Īs you start out programming, you’ll quickly find your text editor is your best friend.
No comic sans, no forced margins, no line breaks (I just tested this with a line of Python, and yep, I can make a line of code that will wrap around the planet if I want). Text editors are programs that type simple text without the sort of formatting a word processor will so rudely slip in. What is a text editor, and why does it matter which one I use? The Best Text Editors for BeginnersĦ min read What text editor should I use? I write about coding, the internet, and social impact. Faculty at Columbia University where I teach Digital Literacy. Chris Castiglione Follow Teacher at One Month.