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List of source code editors Editor Site Latest version Style, clone of Cost Software license Open source Browser support Activity Ace: Home, demo: v1.4.12, 2020-7 Sublime Text / Microsoft Visual Studio Free New BSD License: Yes: Firefox 3.5+, Safari 4+, Chrome, IE 8+, Opera 11.5+ Yes Atom: Home: v1.50.0-beta0, 2020-07-14 Emacs, Vim and others ...
These editors produce more logically structured markup than is typical of WYSIWYG editors, while retaining the advantage in ease of use over hand-coding using a text editor. Lyx (interface to Latex/Tex, via which can convert to/from HTML) WYMeditor
Visual Studio Code is a popular source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and version control systems.
A comprehensive list of notable text editors for various platforms and purposes, with descriptions and licenses. Compare different features, functions and history of text editors such as Emacs, vim, Notepad++, Sublime Text and more.
Replit is an American start-up and an online integrated development environment (IDE) that allows users to create and share code in various languages. Replit supports features such as collaborative coding, source control, debugging, unit testing, secrets management, databases, and machine learning.
Blockly is a free and open-source library for creating block-based visual programming languages and editors. It runs in web browsers and can generate code in various textual languages, such as JavaScript, Python, and PHP.
An online IDE is an IDE that can be accessed from a web browser, without downloads or installation. It usually has basic IDE features such as a source-code editor, syntax highlighting, and version control.
Ace is a standalone code editor written in JavaScript that matches and extends the features of native editors such as TextMate, Vim, or Eclipse. It is developed by Ajax.org and Mozilla, and used by many web applications and projects such as Cloud9 IDE, GitHub, and MediaWiki.