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  2. Atom (text editor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(text_editor)

    Atom is a free and open-source text and source-code editor for macOS, Linux, and Windows with support for plug-ins written in JavaScript, and embedded Git control. Developed by GitHub , Atom was released on June 25, 2015.

  3. Full-screen writing program - Wikipedia

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    CodeRoom is an open source project with the purpose of creating a distraction-free code editor with customisable highlighting schemes. The latest version of Marave supports syntax highlighting. [16] Sublime Text supports a distraction-free full-screen view.

  4. CodeWright - Wikipedia

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    CodeWright is a Windows Programmers Editing System for software developers originally marketed by Premia Corp. (Beaverton, Oregon) and developed by Premia co-founders Eric Johnson and Don Kinzer, initially released in 1991.

  5. Google's Grasshopper coding class for beginners comes to the ...

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    The new classes are Using a Code Editor and Intro to Webpages, which teaches you more about HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

  6. Kano PC review: A Surface meant for the classroom - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/kano-pc-windows-10-build...

    Kano's first Windows 10 machine is a $300 Surface-style tablet. The hardware is good enough, but the bundled learn-to-code software is excellent.

  7. Microsoft Visual Studio | TechCrunch

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    Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Code, A Free Cross-Platform Code Editor For OS X, Linux And Windows

  8. Grasshopper, a learn-to-code app from Google's Area 120 ...

    techcrunch.com/2018/04/18/grasshopper-a-learn-to...

    “Each coding puzzle has the student writing real JavaScript code using a custom built code editing environment.

  9. Now you can create Windows 10 apps without writing a line of code

    www.engadget.com/2015-11-01-now-you-can-create...

    Windows App Studio's no-code tools probably can't help you create a visually stunning or unique experience, but it can definitely churn out a functional application in fairly short order.

  10. Brief (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Brief (stylized BRIEF or B.R.I.E.F., a backronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility), is a once-popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was originally released for MS-DOS, then IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows.

  11. UltraEdit - Wikipedia

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    UltraEdit is a text editor for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It was initially developed in 1994 by Ian D. Mead, the founder of IDM Computer Solutions Inc., [2] and was acquired by Idera Inc. in the August of 2021.